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 |
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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) |
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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 |