Faith
Adiele Publications
Faiths writings about identity,
culture, travel and spirituality come out of her experiences growing up in the rural
Pacific Northwest and her travels to Southeast Asia, West Africa, Mexico and Europe (see biography).
FROM LEARNING
TO SAY MY NAME: GROWING UP NIGERIAN-SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN (MEMOIR-IN-PROGRESS):
"Civilization" in Literal
Latté: Stimulating Prose, Poetry & Art, Vol. 5 #6, December 1999/January 2000.
ISSN 1084-3957.
"What I Came For" in Stephens,
Brooke, ed., Men We Cherish: African American Women Writing About Men. New York:
Doubleday, 1997. ISBN 0-385-48532-8.
"Locating Biafra: The Words We
Wouldnt Say" in Thompson, Becky and Sangeeta Tyagi, eds. Names We Call Home:
Autobiography on Racial Identity. New York: Routledge Press, 1996. ISBN 0-415-91162-1.
"Learning to Recognize Each
Other" in SAGE: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, Spring 1995. ISSN
0741-8639.
"ABC" in Tarpley, Natasha, ed.
Testimony: Young African-Americans on Self-Discovery and Black Identity. Boston:
Beacon Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8070-0929-6.
"The Multicultural Self" in
Camper, Carol, ed. Miscegenation Blues: Voices of Mixed Race Women. Toronto: Sister
Vision Press, 1994. ISBN 0-920813-95-X.
FROM STANDING
ALONE: THE FOREST JOURNALS OF A BLACK BUDDHIST NUN (MEMOIR-IN-PROGRESS):
"Hungry Ghosts" in Fourth
Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction, Issue #4, October 2000.
"Pilgrims" in Transition:
An International Journal, Issue 81/82, April 2000.
"Standing Alone with Myself"
in Bell-Scott, Patricia, ed., Life Notes: Personal Writings by Contemporary Black Women.
New York: W. W. Norton, 1993. ISBN 0-393-03593-X cloth; 0-393-31206-2 paper.
------. Excerpted in Ms.
magazine, Vol. IX #4, January/February 1994. ISSN 0047-8318.
------. Excerpted in Bell-Scott,
Patricia, ed. Life Notes: Quote Journal. Stamford: Longmeadow Press, 1993. ISBN
0-681-45241-2.
TRAVEL ESSAYS:
"The Transmigration of Souls"
in The Asheville Review, Fall 1996. ISSN 1-56664-091-1.
------. Reprinted in O'Reilly, James
& Larry Habegger, eds., Travelers' Tales Indonesia. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly
& Associates, 2000.
------. Excerpted in O'Reilly, James
& Larry Habegger, eds., Travelers' Tales: A Dog's World. Sebastopol, CA:
O'Reilly & Associates, 1997. ISBN 1-885211-23-6.
"Half Gold, Half Black: Thailand
Journals, 1979-80" in Tarpley, Natasha, ed., Testimony: Young African-Americans on
Self Discovery and Black Identity. Boston: Beacon Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8070-0929-6.
"The Encroaching Forest: Southeast
Asian Memories" in Ploughshares, Rosellen Brown, guest ed., Vol. 20 #2 &
3, Fall 1994. ISSN 0048-4474.
------. Reprinted in Lee, Elaine, ed., Go
Girl! The Black Woman's Book of Travel & Adventure. Portland: Eighth Mountain
Press, 1997. ISBN 0-9333-77-42-8.
------. Reprinted in Truesdale, C.W.
& Kathleen Coskran, eds., Tanzania on Tuesday: American Women Writing Abroad.
Minneapolis: New Rivers Press, 1997. ISBN 0-89823-179-5.
"Towards Creating a Multicultural
Society" in Radcliffe Quarterly, March 1991.
POETRY:
"Learning to Eat" and
"Remembering Anticipating Africa" in Camper, Carol, ed. Miscegenation Blues:
Voices of Mixed Race Women. Toronto: Sister Vision Press, 1994. ISBN 0-920813-95-X.
"the dreaming of you in a
cloister" and "Women in Flames" in Windhorse Review, Vol. 1 #1,
Winter 1986.
"this is the place you passed on
the road" in Radcliffe Quarterly, September 1983.
"Traces" in Stone Lion
Review #11, 1983.
FICTION:
The Student
Body: A Novel, co-authored under penname Jane Harvard. New York: Random House,
1998.
"The Fountain" in Bogan, James
& Fred Goss, eds. Sparks of Fire: Blake in a New Age. Richmond: North Atlantic
Books, 1982. ISBN 0-913028-90-8.