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Danielle L. Littlefield is a writer, editor, and professor living on the cusp of Memphis and Mississippi. Her fiction centers the work and domestic lives of Black women in the urban, contemporary South, and her scholarship focuses on representations of the same in Black literature, TV, and film.

 

A two-time Callaloo Writing Workshop attendee, Littlefield co-curated the Afrofuturist virtual exhibition Curating the End of the World: Red Spring with Black Speculative Arts Movement (BSAM) hosted by New York Live Arts. Her work appears in New Voices, Obsidian Heirloom, Trouble the Waters: Tales from the Deep Blue, and Illmatic Consequences: The Clapback to Opponents of Critical Race Theory.

 

Currently, she serves as Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Jackson State University and as Assistant Editor at Obsidian: Literature & Arts in the African Diaspora

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