LaTanya McQueen is the author of the essay collection And It Begins Like This. A recipient of a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment of the Arts and a grant and the Elizabeth George Foundation, she is an assistant professor of English at NC State University where she teaches in the MFA program.
“LaTanya McQueen writes brilliantly and incisively about the
haunted histories that lurk behind landscapes and road signs; the
tidal pull of childhood friendships; what it means to leave home
and what it means to return. When the Reckoning Comes is an
extraordinary, beautifully-crafted debut.” — Laura van den Berg,
author of The Third Hotel
"LaTanya McQueen's When The Reckoning Comes is so deliciously
uncomfortable there were moments where I had to put the book down,
take a deep breath, and like Mira, its protagonist, urge myself to
go further. This is a novel, like Octavia Butler's
Kindred, that reminds its readers that as long as people don't
acknowledge how much of the past still shapes the present, it will
bring its whips, its hatchets, and fists to make us learn." — Megan
Giddings, author of Lakewood
"Whether we know it or not, we are all haunted by history. LaTanya
McQueen's When the Reckoning Comes makes that fact both
startlingly real and beautiful. And while McQueen serves up stark
lucidity and beauty, she doesn't hide from the darkness of the
past, instead she makes meaning of it. This book is a wonder." —
Rion Amilcar Scott, Author of The World Doesn't Require
You
"Latanya McQueen's When The Reckoning Comes is a
devastating story of perseverance and friendship that balances the
living and dead and connects the injustices of the past and
present. Haunting and lyrical, it is a story about justice and love
that should be required reading for all. McQueen has written a
powerful and moving novel." — Brandon Hobson, National Book Award
finalist and author of The Removed
"Engrossing...Playing on the disturbing trend of celebrating happy
moments on restored plantations, McQueen cranks the discomfort up a
notch to create a story where readers will actively cheer on the
restless spirits." — Library Journal
"McQueen writes with rich understanding of the spine-chilling
violence Black people have experienced from slavery down throughout
generations, often leading many on a journey of self discovery of
their own. She writes layered characters who deal with elitism,
trust, social class, and a strong desire to be seen and
understood." — Booklist
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