Darnell L. Moore is the author of No Ashes in the Fire, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and winner of the Lambda Literary Award. He isthe director of inclusion strategy for content and marketing at Netflix; a columnist at LogoTV.com and NewNowNext.com; and a former editor at large at CASSIUS and senior editor at Mic, where he hosted their widely viewed digital series The Movement. His writings have been published in Ebony, Advocate, Vice, Guardian, and MSNBC. Moore is a writer-in-residence at the Center of African American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice at Columbia University, has taught at NYU, Rutgers, Fordham, and Vassar, and was trained at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 2016, he was named one of The Root 100, and in 2015 he was named one of Ebony magazine's Power 100 and Planned Parenthood's 99 Dream Keepers. He lives in Los Angeles.
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
"No Ashes in the Fire illuminates the fragility of black life no
matter how much love surrounds it. As he grapples with social
tragedy and the insecurity of black masculinity, Moore displays
magnificent self-reflection. He narrates his story in a looping,
lyrical style that approaches complicated truths through
metaphor.... For Moore, these efforts often take the form of an
empathy that borders on the transcendent."--Dawn Lundy Martin,
Bookforum
"No Ashes in the Fire is everything that is quintessentially
Darnell Moore: brilliant, courageous, transparent, and wholly
original. Moore's masterful writing feels like equal parts soul
music and gospel testimony. With this book, Moore positions himself
as one of the leading public intellectuals of our generation. More
importantly, he has written a text that will inspire, and maybe
even save, many lives."--Marc Lamont Hill, author of Nobody:
Casualties of America's War onthe Vulnerable, From Ferguson to
Flint and Beyond
"No Ashes in the Fire is part memoir, part social commentary.
Darnell honestly tells his story with an intensity and passion that
offers readers a deep understanding of a gay black male coming of
age who open-heartedly claims his identity, and who embraces
redemptive suffering. Ultimately, he reaches out to everyone with
an inclusive love."--bell hooks
"'You can't write!' a teacher once told Moore. This book says
otherwise, and resoundingly."--Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"[A] bold and candid memoir... Moore's well-crafted book is a
stunning tribute to affirmation, forgiveness, and healing--and
serves as an invigorating emotional tonic."
--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"[A] stirring and beautifully rendered memoir.... Part
autobiographical, part social commentary, and entirely eye-opening,
No Ashes in the Fire is a timely book about race, sexuality, class,
and equality that everyone in America should be
reading."--Bustle
"[Darnell L. Moore] is masterful at molding intensely personal
experiences into universal sensations that touch every human at
some point-and at doing so without clichés or self-help
affirmations. We are terrified with the child Darnell who witnesses
his father pelting his mother's back. We are shy and confused and
loved with the Darnell whose father teaches him how to wash
properly and to swim. Whether Darnell loves a man or a woman, we,
too, desire and taste and quiver and regret and want again... Moore
does the necessary work of affirming black humanity, and of
unveiling Camden, his blackness, and his queerness as sources not
of "nothing good," but of his invincibility."--Women's Review of
Books
"[Darnell L. Moore] is ready to tell the world his story of
resilience and bravery."--Popsugar
"A brutally honest investigation and interrogation of the stories
[Moore] was taught to tell himself in order to live... The prose is
immaculately spare and razor-sharp, honed to pierce the armor of
our own role in upholding and telling similar stories. He pairs
trenchant systemic analysis with interpersonal forgiveness, marking
the ways those that sought to cause him pain and even death were
first, possibly irrevocably, damaged by the same stories they were
told in order to live... It's the stories we tell ourselves that
need to burn. And with No Ashes In The Fire, Moore strikes a
match."--Kevin Allred, INTO
"A heart-wrenching memoir of triumphing over...racial
violence."
--The Root
"A lyrical conversation with the world."
--Sarah Schulman, Los Angeles Blade
"A rare debut... This is a holistic story, one that is as
intersectional as real life."--Colorlines
"A staggering work that calls into question the truths we assume
about ourselves and those among us."--Esquire
"An open-hearted exploration of faith, fluid sexuality, and the
myriad challenges of being a black American when advancement seems
elusive as ever... Moore writes deftly in passages that
purposefully meander to present a broad, socially engaged tableau
of his experiences, though some of his observations can be
repetitive. An engaging meditation on identity and creativity
within challenging settings."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Darnell L. Moore's powerful and inspiring memoir No Ashes in the
Fire speaks to the bittersweet struggle to reconcile sexuality,
spirituality, and masculinity during the vulnerable years of youth
when violence in its various ruthless forms threatens to shatter
both body and soul. Honest and revealing, Moore's sobering voice
turns his unsettling truths into grace notes; his history of
heartache into a poignant story of a hard-won triumph."--Rigoberto
González, author of Butterfly Boy: Memories of a
ChicanoMariposa
"Darnell Moore is doing something we've never seen in American
literature. He's not just texturing a life, a place, and a movement
while all three are in flux; Darnell is memorializing and reckoning
with a life, place, and movement that are targeted by the worst
parts of our nation. He never loses sight of the importance of
love, honesty, and organization on his journey. We need this book
more than, or as much as we've needed any book this
century."--Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy
"Darnell Moore is one of the most influential black writers and
thinkers of our time--a beautiful, intentionally complex feminist
activist writing liberatory futures. I cannot wait for the world to
read No Ashes in the Fire."--Janet Mock, author of Redefining
Realness and Surpassing Certainty
"Darnell Moore reflects on what it meant to come of age during the
bitter end of the 20th century. He maps the neoliberal political
trends that collapsed cities like Camden, then blamed their demise
on black children and their mothers. He unspools threads of
intimate moments, locating his earliest memories of discovering
desire for another boy. He recounts the violence that became the
single story of his generation and deepens those annual murder rate
statistics by raising the names and stories of the dead. He is in
the radius as Hip Hop is born and considers its effect on
posturing, on masculinity, on public joy. But mostly this is
excavation work-digging past shame, conspiratorial family secrets.
He is greatly served by the same curiosity that belonged to the
smart, shy boy he was. As he navigates and collects memories, he
unlocks closed doors that turned single rooms in a family home into
silos of suffering. Healing and deep care is on the other side of
this memory map, and it is a journey well spent."--dream
hampton
"Darnell Moore's No Ashes in the Fire is a searing, tender, and
wise memoir. It is the captivating story of a man, a family, a
community, and an age in the life of Black America in which old
wounds and new possibilities meet at an earth-shaking crossroads.
Moore is a reflective, contemplative, and instructive scribe. His
are the words of an organizer, a social historian, and a fighter
with a deep love for his people."--Imani Perry, Hughes-Rogers
Professor of AfricanAmerican Studies, Princeton University
"In No Ashes in the Fire, Darnell Moore takes a single life-his
own-to prove the principle of intersectionality: the so-called
issues we'd like to push away from ourselves, those supposed other
worlds we claim to only encounter on the news, are indeed the
actual individual lives we lead. Moore shows us how he, and
therefore each and every one of us, grapples with the myths
surrounding sexuality, race, class, and loneliness. Or as Moore
himself writes, "I lost myself because I had longed so badly to be
found." No one goes unscathed, but on the other hand, no one goes
untouched. This is a book of experience and survival."--Jericho
Brown, author of The NewTestament
"In a word, Darnell L. Moore's compelling memoir No Ashes in the
Fire is vulnerable... Moore takes readers through the glorious and
traumatic experiences of his self-discovery."--Philadelphia
Inquirer
"In his frank debut memoir, journalist Moore recounts his
experience growing up a queer black man in Camden, New Jersey in
the 1980s. Loved by his vibrant but argumentative family and
ostracized by many of his peers, Moore grapples with the
complexities of his growing faith and burgeoning sexuality and his
own self-loathing and self-acceptance in his journey to becoming an
activist and outstanding voice in the Black Lives Matter
movement."--Harpers Bazaar
"Moore has given us a beautifully crafted memoir about the
uniqueness of the Black queer experience. His reflections on
institutionalized racism, classism, homophobia, and his personal
journey in the midst of these barriers are vital because all too
often are the least among us left out of the conversation. And the
compassion he gives to those who have both loved and harmed him
speak to his amazing spirit-a spirit that leaps off of the
page."--Michael Arceneaux, BuzzFeed
"Moore writes eloquently and powerfully about discovering his
sexuality as a child, and how he came to understand both the
impossibility and revolutionary potential of Black queer love in
America."--them
"Moore's commentary on racism, sexual orientation, and inequality
makes this a must-read for our current social climate. Memoir and
biography fans will eagerly consume this complex and varied
account."--Library Journal
"Necessary... In the voice that's made him a standout writer, Moore
gives readers much to chew and ruminate on."--Bitch, The 30 Most
Anticipated Nonfiction Books of 2018
"Radical black love is the major force for black freedom, as so
powerfully embodied and enacted in Darnell Moore's courageous book.
From Camden, New Jersey, as a youth, to Brooklyn, New York, as an
adult, Moore takes us on his torturous yet triumphant journey
through racist and homophobic America. Don't miss his inspiring
story!"-- Dr. Cornel West
"Remarkable... No Ashes in the Fire is a love letter to black and
queer people. It's an homage to those who have not only persevered
but thrived when systematic oppression all but guaranteed their
demise."--ArtsATL
"Stranded in the urban battleground of Camden, New Jersey... Moore
struggles against a crush of bullying, bigotry, and self-loathing.
He chronicles his odyssey in this piercingly vulnerable memoir,
ultimately finding his way to LGBTQ activism and 'black joy'
through faith and family."--O Magazine
"This coming-of-age memoir cum meditation is the introspective
story of a man in search of self... A cultural and political
history that examines and defies the stereotypes of black life in
America.. [Darnell L. Moore's] story is an inspiration."
--Booklist
"To be a good ally is to be a good listener. And everyone should
listen to the story of Darnell L. Moore's life."--Hello Giggles
"With a style that evokes James Baldwin, activist Darnell Moore
explores his life, religion, and society, attempting to reconcile
the internalized agitation of black identity with the cultural fear
of people of color that is widely on display in America. He is
deliberate, both in his prose and his delivery. His soft, deep
voice pulls listeners into this beautiful and engaging memoir about
a black man coming to terms with his place in a racist society, his
sexuality, his relationship with God, and his ability to impact
that world. His voice conveys so much emotion without being
emotional as he shares memories of kids almost burning him alive as
a child, a shattering childhood Christmas, and his attempted
suicide. The result is an audiobook that will strike a nerve with
listeners."--Audiofile
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