Designed as an open conversation between generations bridging hearts and minds across decades, Black Fire--This Time's works are rooted in preservation, reverence, and discovery. Several little-known works are included for the first time. New works--from established writers as well as emerging talent--share this historic debut. Black Fire--This Time also stands out for its inclusion of many voices that were underrepresented in previous anthologies, most notably Black Fire: An Anthology of Afro-American Writing (1968) and its ancestor, The New Negro (1925). The works of writers such as Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin provide a more complete view of the myriad perspectives on Black identity and writing.