Burke's first full-length short story collection Let's Play White was published in 2011 by Apex Publications. The collection was favorably reviewed in the Midwest Book Review, Austin Post and Publishers Weekly, which said "If the urban realism doesn't always seem quite realistic, the depth of Burke's characters, the weight of their decisions, and their choices make this the very opposite of escapist fantasy." Burke's debut novel The Strange Crimes of Little Africa was published in late 2015 by RothCo Press. The novel is a mystery set during the 1920s Harlem Renaissance and features a Black detective who realizes "she may have to sacrifice her cousin's freedom when she discovers evidence that her father, the first black traffic cop on the force, may be guilty of murder." The novel features an appearance by a fictional version of Zora Neale Hurston.
Critical reception
Burke is known for blending different genres together with her writings. Reviewers have praised Burke's fiction, with the Barnes and NoblesBook Club calling her writing "mesmerizing -- there is an undeniable lyricism there but also a tangible darkness and pain." Samuel R. Delany called her a "formidable new master of the macabre" while poet Nikki Giovanni has compared Burke's writing to that of Octavia Butler and Toni Morrison A class of undergraduate English students at Michigan State University created a website analyzing the themes of her short story collection through the lens of Black feminism, as embodied in the work of Patricia Hill Collins and Barbara Christian.
Nonfiction and editing
Burke has written essays and articles for a number of magazines and anthologies, including Clarkesworld, Nightmare Magazine, and the African American National Biography Project.
Novels
The Strange Crimes of Little Africa, RothCo Press
Collections and anthologies
Let's Play White, Apex Publications
Critical work
"The H Word: The H is for Harassment," Nightmare Magazine
"Super Duper Sexual Spiritual Black Woman," Clarkesworld
"Race and the Walking Dead"
Short stories
"Haint Me Too" in Hex Life: Wicked New Tales of Witchery, edited by Christopher Golden and Rachel Autumn Deering
"", 2017 Locus Recommended Short Story, Apex Magazine
"Shiv", Outside, a graphic anthology of new horror fiction with art by Jennifer Y Cruté, Ash Pure and Topics Press
"In the Quad of Project 327," Cassilda's Song edited by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.
"Cut. Pour.", The Daughters of Inanna, Thunderstorm Books
"For Sale: Fantasy Coffin," Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany
"Please, Momma," Nightmare Magazine
"I Make People Do Bad Things," Nightmare Magazine
"The Horror at Castle Cumberland," Letters to Lovecraft: Eighteen Whispers to the Darkness, Stone Skin Press
"Mountaintown," Shadows Over Main Street edited by Doug Murano & D. Alexander Ward, Hazardous Press
"The Teachings and Redemptions of Ms. Fannie Lou Mason," Apex Publications,
"CUE: Change," Apex Publications,
"Purse," Apex Publications,
"What She Saw When They Flew Away," Apex Publications,
"I Make People Do Bad Things," Apex Publications,
"Walter and the Three-Legged King," Apex Publications,
"The Unremembered," Dark Faith
"My Sister's Keeper," Whispers in the Night edited by Brandon Massey, Dafina Press