[3][1][5][6] In 2018, King was appointed as director of the Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities at Brooklyn College.
[8][9][10] She also co-edited Theorizing Homophobias in the Caribbean: Complexities of Place, Desire, and Belonging, a digital multimedia project launched in 2012.
[3][13] She also serves as creative director of the Small Axe Project's tri-annual digital platform sx salon.
[14] In 2014, King published her first book of literary criticism, Island Bodies: Transgressive Sexualities in the Caribbean Imagination.
[18] Her second collection, All the Rage, was published by Nightboat Books in April 2021 and received a Lambda Literary Award nomination the following year.
[7][19][20] King also produces performance art, some of which centers on her poetry, in the United States and abroad.