PUBLICATIONS, COMMISSIONS, TRANSLATIONS:

2022 Redwood and Wildfire (link)
2022 Will Do Magic For Small Change (link)
2020 Master of Poisons (link)
2019 Dumb House, a short story in New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color edited by Nisi Shawl (link)
2018 “It’s our time: Women of Wakanda” essay in Los Angeles Review of Books (link)
2017 “What Art Does: When the World Wounds by Kiini Ibura Salaam,” essay in the Los Angeles Review of Books (link)
2016 Will Do Magic For Small Change (link)
2016 “Ghost Dances on Silver Screens: Pumzi and Older than America” essay in Extrapolation Vol 57, Nos 1-2, Spring/Summer 2016, edited by John Rieder, Grace L. Dillon, and Michael Levy (link)
2015 Saltwater Road, a novelette in Lightspeed Magazine, July 2015, Issue 62 (link)
2014 Thunderbird at the Next World Theatre, a play in Geek Theatre edited by Jen Gunnels and Erin Underwood (link)
2014 LONELY STARDUST: Two Plays, a Speech, and Eight Essays published by Aqueduct Press Purchase (link) – link2
2014 “Dismantling the Echo Chamber: On Africa SF,” essay in the Los Angeles Review of Books
– Essay found here
(link)
2014 “Disappearing Natives: The Colonized Body is Monstrous,” article in Extrapolation (link)
2013 “A Prophet Against Empire: Interview with Andrea Hairston,” in Paradoxa 25: Africa SF ed. by Mark Bould (link)
2013 A review of Big Mama Stories by Eleanor Arnason in Cascadia Subduction Zone (link)
2013 “Disappearing Natives: The Colonized Body is Monstrous,” essay in The WisCon Chronicles: Volume 7 ed. by JoSelle Vanderhooft (link)
2013 “Guest of Honor 2012 Speech” in The WisCon Chronicles: Volume 7 ed. by JoSelle Vanderhooft (link)
2012 Impolitic (with Debbie Notkin), fiction and essays published by Aqueduct Press (link)
2012 “Different and Equal Together: SF Satire in District 9,” article in Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts (link)
2011 “Heretical Connectedness: An Appreciative Look at Symbiotic Planet by Lynn Margulis,” review in Cascadia Subduction Zone
(thecsz.com/past-issues/csz-v1-n4-2011.pdf)
(link)
2011 Redwood and Wildfire a novel forthcoming in April 2011 from Aqueduct Press (link)
2010 “Stories Are More Important than Facts: Imagination as Resistance in Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth” in Narrative Power: Encounters, Celebrations, Struggles edited by L. Timmel Duchamp from Aqueduct Press (link)
2010 “Romance of the Robot: From RUR & Metropolis to WALL-E” in The WisCon Chronicles: Volume 4 ed. by Sylvia Kelso from Aqueduct Press (link)
2008 “Lord of the Monsters—Minstrelsy Redux: King Kong, Hip Hop, and the Brutal Black Buck,” in the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts (link)
2008 “Double Consciousness,” in Afro-Future Females: Black Writers Chart Science Fiction’s Newest New Wave Trajectory ed. Marleen Barr (link)
2007 “King Kong,” article in The WisCon Chronicles: Volume 1ed. by L. Timmel Duchamp from Aqueduct Press (link)
2006 Mindscape a novel  (link)
2006 “Octavia Butler–Praise Song to a Prophetic Artist,” article in Daughters of Earth ed. by Justine Larbalestier (link)
2004 “Driving Mr. Lenny,” article for The International Review of Science Fiction  
2004 Griots of the Galaxy, a short story in So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Visions of the Future an anthology edited by Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan (link)
2004 Mindscape novel excerpt for Dark Matter, Reading The Bones, Warner Books ed. By Sheree R. Thomas  
2002 Poetry in African Voices  
1998 Woyzeck From Sarajevo, a translation of Woyzeck Von Sarajevo, a play by Kaća Čelan  
1997 Defiance Suction by Roy Faudree, translated from English to German  
1993 Article for Directing Theater as if Gender and Race Matter, ed. by Ellie Doncan & Susan Clement  
1992 Fools’ Harvest, a translation of Die Spielverderber by Michael Ende  
1991 People, People, My People, for Smith Art Museum’s Betye and Alison Saar Exhibit  
1988-89 The Black Women’s Survival Kit, play, commissioned by Rites and Reason to tour New England  
1988 Eating The Night – Performance Piece with Music, a Video Documentary for The Folk Traditions Video Series funded by Springfield Cable Television  
1982 “If You Just Change The Key It’s Still The Same Old Song – Radical Perspectives on Language, Aesthetics, and Criticism” for a journal commemorating radical Black Theatre, published by Hatch-Billops Collections  
1980 Review of a A Short Walk, by Alice Childress in “Sojourner,” Boston, MA  
1979 Poetry in “Chomo-Uri,” Amherst, MA  
1977 On Display – Do Not Touch, a play published by the Shubert Foundation and Hellcoal Press