DuEwa Frazier is an award winning writer, speaker, author, educator, and cultural commentator. DuEwa has been honored with a Mayor's Proclamation in St. Louis, a Black Caucus of ALA Conference Presenter Award, Writers Digest Publishing Awards honorable mention, and NAACP Image Award nomination. She was a featured TEDx speaker in 2019 for her talk "Word is Bond." DuEwa is the author of a children's book, Alice's Musical Debut (2019), two teen novels, Quincy Rules (2016) and Deanne in the Middle (2014). DuEwa is also the author of several books of poetry, including Goddess Under the Bridge: Poems (2013). Alice's Musical Debut was featured in Publishers' Weekly in summer 2019. DuEwa featured in 2020 on Fox 2 News in the Morning show to discuss her children's book Alice's Musical Debut. She also featured on the 30 Minute Hour podcast. DuEwa has written children's content for Rocket Learning and McGraw Hill Educational Publishers. DuEwa is the editor of the NAACP Image Award nominated, Check the Rhyme: An Anthology of Female Poets & Emcees (2006). Her writing has featured in Crossing the Divide Anthology, Eleven Eleven Literary Journal (CCA), Poetry in Performance (CUNY), Book Riot, Black Renaissance Noire (NYU), Tidal Basin Review, Split This Rock, Essence Magazine and others. She has been profiled in Rolling Out, SpokenVizions, St. Louis American, and other publications. DuEwa is the Host/Producer "Nerd-in-Chief" of Nerdacity a podcast - discussing various topics related to culture, books, film, and authors. DuEwa earned the B.A. degree in English and several advanced degrees in Creative Writing, Educational Leadership, and Curriculum and Teaching.