Conduit
June 2008
Trade Paperback · 75 Pages
$15.95 U.S. · $17.50 CAN
ISBN 9781933354514
Akashic Books
Trade Paperback · 75 Pages
$15.95 U.S. · $17.50 CAN
ISBN 9781933354514
Akashic Books
Recommended for These Courses
- African American Studies: General
- African American Studies: Poetry
- Poetry: African American Poetry
- Poetry: American Poetry
- Poetry: General
- Sociology: African American Studies
- Sociology: General
- Sociology: Race and Ethnic Minorities
Description
“Khadijah Queen is a poet with stunning intellectual powers. It’s a worthwhile experience to spend such quality time in an inaugural book of poems.” —Eloise Klein Healy
Khadijah Queen was born near Detroit and raised in LA. A Cave Canem Fellow, navy veteran, and founding member of Red Thread Collective, she currently lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia.
Khadijah Queen was born near Detroit and raised in LA. A Cave Canem Fellow, navy veteran, and founding member of Red Thread Collective, she currently lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia.
About the Authors
Khadijah Queen, born near Detroit and raised in Los Angeles, holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University. A Cave Canem Fellow, Navy veteran, and founding member of Red Thread Collective, she currently lives and works in Atlanta, GA. Visit her website at www.imagesound.tk. Chris Abani, curator of Akashic's Black Goat poetry imprint, is a Nigerian poet and novelist and the author of Song for Night, The Virgin of Flames, Becoming Abigail, and GraceLand (a selection of the Today Show Book Club; winner of the 2005 PEN/Hemingway Prize and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award).
