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Stacey Waite


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January 09, 1977

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Stacey Waite was the winner of the 2004 Frank O'Hara Prize for Poetry for her first chapbook entitled Choke, as well as the 2006 Main Street Rag Chapbook Contest for her chapbook Love Poem to Androgyny. She lives with her partner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she studies Tai Chi, searches for old clay roof tiles and walks through Frick Park with her greyhound, Rohen. She has been teaching writing and gender studies courses at the University of Pittsburgh for the past four years, including such courses as Queer Theory, Writing and Consciousness, Fieldwork with the Body, and Sexuality and Representation. Her poems have appeared most recently in Poet Lore, Nimrod, 5AM, West Branch, Chiron Review, and Pearl. She enjoys tending to the ficus ...more

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Women of Resistance: Poems ...

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Butch Geography

4.27 avg rating — 222 ratings — published 2013 — 5 editions
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The lake has no saint

4.11 avg rating — 84 ratings — published 2010 — 3 editions
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Teaching Queer: Radical Pos...

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Love Poem to Androgyny

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A Real Man Would Have a Gun...

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Teaching Queer: Radical Pos...

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Choke: Poems

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The World as We Wish It Wer...

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“Jackie Bachman says, "Hey, you got your tits this summer!" And I roll my shoulders forward, the huge wrecking balls of that summer pressing their flesh on my hanging belly. "Shut up, bitch," I say.”
Stacey Waite, Butch Geography



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