féi iká shumarí

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féi iká shumarí (b.1993, Chihuahua, Mexico) is a two spirit/trans woman, (un)documented writer, performance artist, and graphic designer. She is a 2023 Lambda Literary fellow and 2022 Tin House Scholar. féi is the author of HOOD CRIATURA (Sundress Publications, 2020), the forthcoming CHABÓCHI DOLL (Abode Press, 2026) and (UN)DOCU MENTE (Noemi Press, 2027). féi’s poetry/ prose is published in Los Angeles Review of Books, POETRY, Academy of American Poets, Hayden Ferry’s Review, Oxford Review of Books, TransLash Media, Somewhere we are Human( Harper Collins, 2022), Here to Stay (Harper Collins, 2024), Split This Rock, F News Magazine, and more. féi is descendent of the Pi’ma, Rarámuri, and Cora peoples. To stay up to date with her writing sus ...more

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“When we are asked, "What are you?," the only true answer is "This is what I am right now.”
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“The woman in me cannot be researched.”
féi hernandez, Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity
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“¿verdad? she exclaims, then stares at my face and sees the ocean water that makes me. It is then she knows the desert no longer holds me like it does her.”
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