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Professor of writing, literature and women's studies at Eastern Oregon University.  Author of the her memoir 'The Chronology of Water' (2011) and the novels 'The Small Backs of Children' (2015), 'Dora: A Headcase' (2012), 'The Book of Joan' (2017), and 'Verge' (2020).  Presents the widely viewed TED talk 'The Beauty of Being a Misfit'.  Editor at Chiasmus Press.  Bisexual.
 
Professor of writing, literature and women's studies at Eastern Oregon University.  Author of the her memoir 'The Chronology of Water' (2011) and the novels 'The Small Backs of Children' (2015), 'Dora: A Headcase' (2012), 'The Book of Joan' (2017), and 'Verge' (2020).  Presents the widely viewed TED talk 'The Beauty of Being a Misfit'.  Editor at Chiasmus Press.  Bisexual.
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* [[Literary Critics and Editors Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
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Lidia Yuknavitch

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1963 -

Occupation

Academic, Writer

Description

Professor of writing, literature and women's studies at Eastern Oregon University. Author of the her memoir 'The Chronology of Water' (2011) and the novels 'The Small Backs of Children' (2015), 'Dora: A Headcase' (2012), 'The Book of Joan' (2017), and 'Verge' (2020). Presents the widely viewed TED talk 'The Beauty of Being a Misfit'. Editor at Chiasmus Press. Bisexual.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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