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Black Women Writers at Work in the 21st Century

In the tradition of Claudia Tate’s classic book, re-envisioned for the 21st century, Khadijah Queen showcases 15 leading Black women writers and seeds a cultural and literary future

The conversations that make up Black Women Writers at Work in the 21st Century delve into the issues that face us as women, as writers, and as Black people. and show our creative process as inextricable from, related to, and integral to thought, imagination and core selves. Queen extends the dialogue into the present by exploring the and leads future-focused conversations on topics like the impacts and influence of social media, artificial intelligence, disability, the business of writing, and an array of other subjects crucial to imaginative and intellectual production. This fresh look at Black women writers recognizes women as an inclusive term, because nonbinary people may identify as women, and because trans women are women.

These poets, scientists, comic book artists, nonfiction writers, novelists, academic researchers, and playwrights provide a window into the connections between their lives and their art, offering an account of why and for whom they write, and how they perceive their responsibility to their work, to others, and to society.

Featuring conversations with:

Elizabeth Alexander
Mahogany L. Browne
Rita Dove
Camille T. Dungy
Eve L. Ewing
Vivee Francis
Kaitlyn Greenidge
alexis pauline gumbs
Jzl Jmz
Morgan Parker
Imani Perry
Deesha Philyaw
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Treasure Shields Redmond
Jesmyn Ward

Reviews
  • Praise for Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea:

    “Throughout, Queen is by turns vulnerable and fierce, making resonant observations about the complexities of war, womanhood, and perseverance. Readers will find much to admire.”
    Publishers Weekly

    “[Queen’s] narration glimmers with humor, frankness, and vulnerability. She beautifully balances empathy for her past self with a trenchant analysis of the systems that shaped her life story. A poetic page-turner of a memoir about a Black woman’s time in the Navy.”
    Kirkus

    "Queen hides nothing and doesn't shy away from reality, by far the greatest strength of her memoir. . .A perfect book for those who seek narratives with infrequently encountered points of view and all readers willing to have their perspectives challenged and dismantled, page by page."
    Booklist

    "Prepare to be stunned. From the first few pages to this books’ roaring end, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea grabs readers by the throat and doesn’t let go."
    Miami Times

    Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a large-hearted, compulsively readable memoir shot through with courage and razor-sharp intelligence. Moreover, Queen’s magnificent personal reckoning helps me to ponder what new forms of relation might be possible between ourselves, our nation, and the many institutions charged with stewarding the common good.”
    ―Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer Prize winning poet

    Between The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea is yet another extension of the brilliant universe of Khadijah Queen, one where the pages are richly populated. With people, with places, with rich, granular details. And, with all of that population, still, an attention to and affection for each single part of the larger machine, which makes Queen's narrative world-building feel like it is reaching for you, demanding you to enter, and be walked through each place, each life, each passage of time. This book is a gift.”
    ―Hanif Abdurraqib, MacArthur Fellow, National Book Award finalist, and author of There’s Always This Year and A Little Devil in America

    Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a breathtaking act of truth-telling—a fierce, unflinching anthem for every woman who’s ever been underestimated, overworked, or overlooked. Khadijah Queen's voice is raw and wise, furious and tender, resilient and unrelenting in a way that only poets can pull off. She shows how the systems we serve, whether the military or the criminal justice system, were not built for us, nor are they capable of holding our complexity, our pain, or our power. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is for every woman who has ever been told to sit down, shut up, or smile through the pain. This isn’t just a memoir—it’s a reckoning.”
    ―Lara Love Hardin, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Lives of Mama Love

    "Khadijah Queen writes with majestic grace about growing up the hard way, in sometimes searing circumstances, and then joining the Navy to pay for college. We watch in awe as she chases down her dream, undeterred by the many obstacles placed in her way, to become a literary star. This book is a testament to her grit, resolve, and unstoppable drive, and offers yet another example of Queen’s blazing talent. This memoir shimmers, it is so good."
    ―Helen Thorpe, author of Just Like Us, Soldier Girls, The Newcomers, and Finding Motherland

    “Narratives of military life so often falter by cutting away from the quotidian. Khadijah Queen’s Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea does the exact opposite; by working the beauty of her mind and intuition, humor and manifestations of home as both civilian and service member she brings new life to our reflections on structural violence and the importance of narrating an honest self through the real and re-imaginable world.”
    ―Joseph Earl Thomas, author of Sink, God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer, and Leviathan Beach