Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay is a writer, editor, and educator. She is the author of Marvel's World of Wakanda, and the books Bad Feminist, Hunger, Difficult Women, and others. Gay is also a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times. She has a newsletter called The Audacity and previously hosted a podcast called The Roxane Gay Agenda.

Roxane’s work has also been published in Wirecutter, HuffPost, The Wall Street Journal, BuzzFeed, The Los Angeles Times, NPR, SFGate, The Atlantic, Vice, Wired, The Hollywood Reporter, New York Magazine, Salon, Time Out, Smithsonian Magazine, The Boston Globe, Esquire, Vulture, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Teen Vogue, Bon Appetit, Curbed, The New York Review of Books, Refinery 29, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many more.

In October 2021, Roxane Gay was the guest editor of the Inverse Superhero Issue.

The Superhero Issue

Afrofuturist and horror writer Tananarive Due: “Invite more Black creators to the table”

The award-winning author discussed her work as a pioneer of horror, how she got her start, and the future of Afrofuturism.

By Roxane Gay
The Superhero Issue

Indie auteur Nia DaCosta shows off her comic book roots in 'The Marvels'

By Roxane Gay
The Superhero Issue

Roxane Gay: A letter from the editor

By Roxane Gay