| Category | Title | Year | Key Themes / Contributions | |----------|-------|------|----------------------------| | | The Unsettled Page: Narrative Instability in 21st‑Century Fiction | 2009 | Argues that post‑digital narratives destabilize traditional plot structures; introduces “fracture theory.” | | | Digital Memory: Archives, Algorithms, and the Self (co‑author) | 2015 | Interrogates how digital archiving reshapes autobiographical writing. | | | Transnational Voices (edited) | 2023 | Anthology of essays on feminist literature from Asia, Africa, and Latin America; emphasizes intersectionality. | | Creative Nonfiction | The Edge of the Mirror | 2021 | A memoir‑essay hybrid that weaves personal history with cultural critique; praised for lyrical prose and ethical self‑examination. | | | Cartographies of Home | 2024 | A series of “micro‑essays” that map the geography of belonging in the age of climate migration. | | Fiction (Short Stories) | Echoes in the Margin | 2018 | Stories set in Midwest‑Pacific Northwest borderlands; explores immigrant labor, queer identity, and ecological loss. | | | Paper Boats (upcoming) | Expected 2027 | A novella collection focusing on intergenerational trauma in a post‑industrial town. |
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The phrase typically refers to content involving Sandra Otterson | Category | Title | Year | Key
The Unsettled Page and Digital Memory are core texts in many “Contemporary Fiction” and “Digital Humanities” courses across the U.S. and Europe. Graduate students often cite Black when discussing “post‑digital narrative strategies.” | | | Cartographies of Home | 2024
| Concern | How Black Engages It | Representative Work | |---------|----------------------|----------------------| | | Proposes that the “fractured page” mirrors contemporary psychic and technological dislocation. | The Unsettled Page | | Digital/Analog Hybridity | Explores how algorithms curate memory and how writers can resist or harness that power. | Digital Memory | | Intersectional Feminism | Centers voices of women of color, LGBTQ+ and disabled writers; argues for a “multivocal canon.” | Transnational Voices | | Ecocriticism & Place | Treats landscape as a character; uses personal geography to critique climate denial. | Echoes in the Margin | | Memoir as Public Ethics | Uses the memoir form to interrogate privilege, trauma, and collective responsibility. | The Edge of the Mirror |
“Black’s prose feels like a conversation between a literary critic and a storyteller—sharp, thoughtful, and delightfully human.” – The New York Review of Books , 2022