In both 1987 and in 2003, Hope won an Artists Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. In 1990, she was awarded a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and in 1993, she was the recipient of a Ragdale U.S.-Africa Fellowship. and in 2021, her collection
Otherwheres placed first in the Chapbook category of the annual
Elgin Awards for best speculative poetry book. In 2021 Hope won an Individual Artist Grant from The Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, for her
Now Voyager project. In 2022 Hope won an individual artist grant from the
NYSCA for her project,"Afrofuturist Pastoral Speculative Poetry." Hope was named a Grand Master of Fantastic Poetry by the
SFPA in 2022.
Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora, which includes Hope's story "The Becoming," was designated a New York Times notable book. In 2024 Hope won an individual artist grant from the
NYSCA for her project,"Disability Poetics." Her poem,
My mother, She Ate Me, won the 2024 IGNYTE Award for OUTSTANDING SPECULATIVE POETRY and her poem
Giant Robot and His Person won the 2024 27th Annual Critters Readers' Poll Best Poem. ==Published works==