'Volcano Dreams (The Body Cannot Be One Thing)' - Unruly Bodies (pop-up magazine curated by Roxane Gay) 'On Marjane Satrapi's Early #MeToo Novel' - Literary Hub 'Twenty-First Century Word Paintings: Nafissa Thompson-Spires' "Heads of the Colored People"' - Los Angeles Review of Books 'How Black Trans Women Are Redefining Beauty Standards' - Harper's Bazaar 'A Genealogy of the Totalitarian Novel' - Literary Hub 'Specter of Oppression: Carmen Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties' - American Book Review ‘Alone with Elizabeth Bishop’ - New York Review of Books ‘I Will Not Be an Invisible Trans Woman’ - New York Review of Books ‘How Le Guin’s “A Wizard of Earthsea” Subverted Racism (But Not Sexism)’ - TOR ‘James Baldwin’s Optimism’ - The Paris Review Daily ‘Sylvia Plath and the Many Shades of Depression’ - Literary Hub ‘Edward Gorey and the Power of the Ineffable’ - The Atlantic ‘James Baldwin’s Harlem through a Child’s Eyes’ - New York Review of Books ‘On Yeats, When Even the Greatest of Writers Grapples with Self-Doubt’ - Literary Hub ‘On Danticat, Camus, and the Art of Exile’ - Literary Hub ‘In Praise of the Difficult: On Marianne Moore, Defiant Poet of Complexity’ - Literary Hub ‘What Barry Jenkins Missed in His Adaptation of If Beale Street Could Talk’ - Literary Hub ‘Blackface Is a Strange Ghost that Haunts America’ - The Guardian ‘Even if Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude Inspires Wonder, Will It Be Enough?’ - Literary Hub ‘How Jamaica Kincaid Helped Me Understand My Mother” - Literary Hub ‘Same Fear, Different Decade: On the Damaging Discourse Around Trans Rights’ - Literary Hub ‘James Baldwin in Paris: On the Virtuosic Shame of Giovanni’s Room’ - Literary Hub ‘What The Great Gatsby Reveals About the Jazz Age’ - JSTOR Daily ‘On the Dreamy, Queer Beauty of On a Sunbeam’ - Literary Hub ‘How to Eulogize an Animal: On Woolf and Neruda’s Animal Writing’ - Literary Hub ‘Edwidge Danticat Returns to Haiti in New Stories’ - Publishers Weekly ‘How Alison Bechdel Understands Her Life as Fiction’ - Literary Hub ‘ The Little Mermaid Also Happens to Be Queer Allegory: On the Origins of Hans Christian Andersen’s Fable of Frustrated Affection’ - Literary Hub ‘Linger’ - Indelible in the Hippocampus (McSweeney’s, edited by Shelly Oria) ‘On Justin Trudeau, Virginia Woolf, and the Orientalist History of Brownface’ - Literary Hub ‘The Famous Baldwin-Buckley Debate Still Matters Today’ - The Atlantic ‘For John Berger, the Time We Feel Most Deeply Can’t Be Kept on a Clock’ - Literary Hub ‘Gabrielle Bellot and Megan Milks: Baldwin, Machado, and Other Writers Who Made Us Bolder’ - Catapult ‘Brilliance and Blind Spots: Rereading Joan Didion in This Hard American Winter Of 2020’ - Literary Hub ‘The Wildness of Maurice Sendak’ - Catapult ‘Kamau Brathwaite and the Voice of the Caribbean’ - The New York Review of Books ‘The Curious Language of Grief’ - Catapult ‘Why Do We Read Plague Stories?’ - Catapult Forster’s Only Foray into Sci-Fi Predicted Social Distancing’ - Literary Hub ‘Living in Dread of the Next Name We’ll Chant’ - Catapult Rowling Betrayed Her Fans’ - Literary Hub ‘When Will Black Women See Justice?’ - The Cut ‘What the Harper’s Open Letter Get’s Wrong’ - Literary Hub ‘What to Do When Our Heroes Fail Us’ - Forge ‘How Kuniko Tsurita Shaped Literary Manga History’ - The Atlantic ‘The Ghosts of the Trump Presidency Will Linger Longer Than We Think’ - Literary Hub ‘Interpreter of Maladies: On Virginia Woolf’s Writings About Illness and Disability’ - Literary Hub Review of Nadia Owusu’s Aftershocks - The Washington Post ‘Rewatching Freaks and Geeks in a Polarized America’ - Catapult Butler’s Visionary Science Fiction’ - Bookforum ‘Six Authors and Poets Write Odes to the Products They Can’t Live Without’ - Harper’s Bazaar Beauty Issue ‘The Only Living Black Man in New York: On an Overlooked, Subversive Sci-Fi Story by W. ‘Think Being Trans Is a Trend? Consider These 18th-Century “Female Husbands”’- The Guardian ‘How Black Horror Became America’s Most Powerful Cinematic Genre’ - New York Times Magazine ‘Mapping the Unknown: Literary Defamiliarization in Our Pandemic Era” - Literary Hub ‘Art Doesn’t Care If You Like It: On the Sandman Adaptation’ - Literary Hub ‘The Kindred Adaptation Reclaims Octavia Butler’s “Grim Fantasy” for a New Era’ - Literary Hub ‘On Jellyfish and the Fear of Touch’ - Catapult ‘One Great Story to Read: Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World”’ - Literary Hub ‘ Chain-Gang All-Stars Is Gladiators Meets the Prison System’ - The Atlantic ‘Tool or Terror? Looking to Literature to Better Understand Artificial Intelligence’ - Literary Hub ‘Part of Our World: On the Mermaids of Walt Disney, Hans Christian Andersen, and W. This is an ongoing list of my published work.
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