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Deborah Mouton

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Biography:

Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton is an internationally-known writer, educator, activist, performer, and the first Black Poet Laureate of Houston, Texas. Formerly ranked the #2 Best Female Performance Poet in the World, Her recent poetry collection, Newsworthy, garnered her a Pushcart nomination, was named a finalist for the 2019 Writer's League of Texas Book Award, and received honorable mention for the Summerlee Book Prize. Its German translation, under the title "Berichtenswert," is set to be released in Fall 2021 by Elif Verlag. The opera, Marian's Song, for which she wrote the libretto, debuted in 2020 to roaring reviews. Honored by Houston Business Journal as a part of their 2021 40 Under 40 class, D.E.E.P. has been a finalist for Texas State Poet Laureate, a Kennedy Center Citizen fellowship, and the prestigious Breadloaf Retreat, her work has been highlighted and studied in Canada, England, New Zealand, and Germany.

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Sinners (2025) 97% A EDIT “Sinners explores intraracial conflicts, showcasing the diversity of Black Americans.” – Mediaversity Reviews Dec 10, 2025 Full Review King Richard (2021) 90% B+ EDIT “Depictions of gang-riddled Los Angeles leave much to be desired, but the traversing of two social worlds does feel honest to the Black experience.” – Mediaversity Reviews Mar 22, 2022 Full Review The Commuter (2018) 55% C EDIT “The Commuter uses female characters as nothing more than plot accessories.” – Mediaversity Reviews Nov 4, 2021 Full Review
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