At Skylight: Khadijah Queen presents BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA w/ Ashaki Jackson

Monday, August 18, 2025 at 7:00 PM

Skylight Books, Los Angeles

![At Skylight: Khadijah Queen presents BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA w/ Ashaki Jackson](/sites/skylightbooks.com/files/0818%20Queen%20w%20Jackson.png) **We stay fighting, even if we don't call it war.** _Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea_ is a poet’s memoir about family, survival, and one servicewoman’s search for autonomy. Yanked out of college and torn from her sunny hometown of Los Angeles in the early 1990s, Khadijah Queen finds herself sharing a basement apartment with her mother and sister and working two retail jobs in snowy, tiny Inkster, Michigan. Longing to escape the cycle of her family’s poverty, incarceration, and addiction, she joins the US Navy, determined to earn money to finish college and make it back to L.A. on her own terms. But soon after Queen completes her grueling training and boards a doomed destroyer, she finds herself faced with near-constant sexual harassment, demeaning labor assignments, and overt racism. Stuck on a ship with nowhere to hide, she looks to poetry, literature, and letters from home to get through the long days and maintain her dignity. She keeps her head down until the workplace hostility against women spills over into her dating life and threatens to derail everything she has worked for. In trying to break through the unspoken code of silence between sailors, Queen must decide where her loyalties lie: with the Navy or within herself. Unflinching and masterfully penned, this memoir questions the promises of service to reveal the true price of being a woman at sea. **Khadijah Queen** holds a PhD in English and literary arts from the University of Denver. She is the author of seven books of poetry and prose. Her work appears and has been praised in _O Magazine, The New Yorker, Rain Taxi,_ and elsewhere. Queen is a Cave Canem alum, a 2022 United States Artists Disability Futures Fellow, a 2023 Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellow, and holds the 2025 Cy Twombly Award in Poetry from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America. She divides her time between the US, the UK, and France. **Ashaki M. Jackson**, Ph.D., is a social psychologist, program evaluator and writer. Her work has appeared in _CURA: A Literary Magazine of Art and Action, Obsidian, McSweeney's, Pluck!_ _Journal of Affrilachian Arts and Culture, Midnight Breakfast,_ and _Prairie Schooner_ among other journals and anthologies. The author of two chapbooks --- Surveillance (Writ Large Press, 2016) and Language Lesson (Miel, 2016) --- Jackson is Publisher at [_The Offing_](https://www.theoffingmag.com/) online magazine of literature and [Art Share LA](https://artsharela.org/) Board member. She lives in Los Angeles.