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==Books== ===Poetry=== * ''Pen Rhythm'' (1980), Page One, {{isbn|978-0907373001}} * ''The Dread Affair: Collected Poems'' (1985), Arena, {{isbn|978-0099392507}} * ''City Psalms'' (1992), [[Bloodaxe Books]], {{isbn|978-1852242305}} * ''Inna Liverpool'' (1992), [[AK Press]], {{isbn|978-1873176757}} * ''Talking Turkeys'' (1994), [[Puffin Books]], {{isbn|978-0140363302}} * ''Propa Propaganda'' (1996), Bloodaxe Books, {{isbn|978-1852243722}} * ''Funky Chickens'' (1997), Puffin, {{isbn|978-0140379457}} * ''School's Out: Poems Not for School'' (1997), AK Press, {{isbn|978-1873176498}} * ''Funky Turkeys'' (audiobook) (1999), Puffin, {{asin|B07VJJ8WCX}}<ref>[https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/315907/funky-turkeys-by-zephaniah-benjamin/9780241388495 "Funky Turkeys"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231210172658/https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/315907/funky-turkeys-by-zephaniah-benjamin/9780241388495 |date=10 December 2023 }}, Penguin.</ref> * ''Wicked World!'' (2000), Puffin Random House, {{isbn|978-0141306834}} * ''Too Black, Too Strong'' (2001), Bloodaxe Books, {{isbn|978-1852245542}} * ''The Little Book of Vegan Poems'' (2001), AK Press, {{isbn|978-1902593333}} * ''Reggae Head'' (2006), spoken word audio CD, 57 Productions, {{isbn|978-1899021055}} * ''To Do Wid Me'' (2013), Bloodaxe Books, feature film by Pamela Robertson-Pearce released on DVD with accompanying book, {{isbn|978-1852249434}} ===Novels=== * ''[[Face (novel)|Face]]'' (1999), Bloomsbury (published in children's and adult editions) * ''[[Refugee Boy]]'' (2001), Bloomsbury * ''Gangsta Rap'' (2004), Bloomsbury * ''Teacher's Dead'' (2007), Bloomsbury * ''Terror Kid'' (2014), Bloomsbury<ref>{{cite book |last=Zephaniah |first=Benjamin |date=2014 |title=Terror Kid |publisher=Bloomsbury|isbn=978-1471401770}}</ref> * ''Windrush Child'' (2020), Scholastic, {{ISBN|978-0702302725}} ===Biographies=== * ''We Sang Across the Sea: The Empire Windrush and Me'' (2022), Scholastic. {{ISBN|978-0702311161}} β a biography of [[Mona Baptiste]] written by Zephaniah and illustrated by [[Onyinye Iwu]].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nIa3zgEACAAJ|last=Zephaniah |first=Benjamin |date=7 April 2022 |title=We Sang Across the Sea: The Empire Windrush and Me |others=Illustrated by Onyinye Iwu |publisher=[[Scholastic Corporation|Scholastic]] |isbn=978-0702311161}}</ref> ===Children's books=== * ''We Are Britain'' (2002), [[Frances Lincoln Publishers]] * ''Primary Rhyming Dictionary'' (2004), Chambers Harrap * ''J Is for Jamaica'' (2006), Frances Lincoln * ''My Story'' (2011), Collins * ''When I Grow Up'' (2011), Frances Lincoln ===Other=== * ''Kung Fu Trip'' (2011), Bloomsbury * ''The Life And Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah'' (2018), Simon & Schuster<ref name="Jonasson"/> ===Plays=== * ''Playing the Right Tune'' (1985) * ''Job Rocking'' (1987). Published in ''Black Plays: 2'', ed. [[Yvonne Brewster]], Methuen Drama, 1989. * ''Delirium'' (1987) * ''Streetwise'' (1990) * ''Mickey Tekka'' (1991) * ''Listen to Your Parents'' (included in ''Theatre Centre: Plays for Young People β Celebrating 50 Years of Theatre Centre'', 2003, Aurora Metro; also published by Longman, 2007) * ''Face: The Play'' (with Richard Conlon)
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