Rachel Zucker speaks with scholar, poet, playwright, professor, artist, mother Khadijah Queen about what she’s teaching, her doctoral studies, her memoir-in-progress, her newest book (I’m So Fine), her new, unpublished poems, simultaneity and happening-aliveness, emotion, emotion as knowledge, humor, healing, intuition, ancient traditions, fibromyalgia, gender violence, being single, the writing community in Denver, the patriarchy, wanting not only to begin but to continue, memes, and recognizing that not everything will turn out perfectly.

Rachel Zucker speaks with scholar, poet, playwright, professor, artist, mother Khadijah Queen about what she’s teaching, her doctoral studies, her memoir-in-progress, her newest book (I’m So Fine), her new, unpublished poems, simultaneity and happening-aliveness, emotion, emotion as knowledge, humor, healing, intuition, ancient traditions, fibromyalgia, gender violence, being single, the writing community in Denver, the patriarchy, wanting not only to begin but to continue, memes, and recognizing that not everything will turn out perfectly.

EXTRA RESOURCES FOR EPISODE 62Books by Khadijah Queen

I’m So Fine: A List of Famous Men & What I Had On (YesYes Books, 2017)

Fearful Beloved (Argos Books, 2015)

Non-Sequitur (Litmus Press, 2015)

Black Peculiar (Noemi, 2011)

Conduit (Akashic, 2008)

Other Books and Writers Mentioned in the Episode

Dionne Brand’s The Blue Clerk:Ars Poetica in 59 Versos (Duke University Press, 2018)

Sydia Hartman’s Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford University Press, 1997)

Sara Ahmed’s Living a Feminist Life (Duke University Press, 2017)

Margaret Cavendish

Herman Melville

Adrienne Rich’s Of Woman Born (WW Norton, 1995)

Muriel Rukeyser’s The Life of Poetry (Wesleyan University Press, 1996)

Gwendolyn Brooks’ In the Mecca (Harper and Row, 1968)

Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man (Vintage Books, 1995)

Walt Whitman’s Song of Myself (University of Iowa Press, 2006)

Edward Hirsch’s Gabriel (Knopf, 2014)

Roland Barthes

Lucille Clifton

Tommy Pico

Alice Notley

Sommer Browning

Sueyeun Juliette Lee

Carolina Ebeid

Jeffrey Pethybridge

Bin Ramke

Emily Pettit

Renee Gladman

Other Relevant Links

Visible Binary

Lighthouse Writers Workshop

Carley Moore “Why I Can’t Have Coffee with You: Saying No to the Patriarchy”

Nauru Island in Australia