Andie Davis is a novelist, essayist, and short story author. Her work explores themes of Black identity, global citizenship, and self-determination. In centering characters often underrepresented in mainstream contemporary fiction, she seeks to capture the universality of the human condition through a Black lens and to expand the canon of stories by and about Black people.
Andie is the winner of a 2024 Frank Collymore Literary Endowment Award for fiction. Her debut novel, LET ME LIBERATE YOU, was published in 2024 by Little A. Her short stories have been published in The Caribbean Writer, Delmarva Review, and elsewhere, while her essays have appeared in Ghana Web and Business Daily Africa.
Born in Montserrat, Andie grew up in Barbados and as a teen moved to the United States. A graduate of Howard University and Harvard Law School, she worked as a lawyer in Eastern Europe and Latin America before entering the global development sector. She lives in New York City.