Again, I cannot believe it took me this long to find this woman's work. I struggle to think of very many writers who do the short story better; there are no writers who do a better job writing short stories about young Black people. Part of what I appreciated in the difference between Sea Birds and, say, Gorilla, My Love, is the turned attention to other Black peoples of the world. This collection felt more international than GML, though each are heavily invested in centering the Black experience.
My incredibly minor critique is I wish the last short story was, well, longer.