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Transgender artist and educator who explores gender and identity through solo performance pieces and educational workshops. She has received praise from publications around the United States and has been published at Jezebel, Bodies of Work, the Center for Classic Theatre Review and elsewhere. Part of the inaugural Trans 100 (2013), a list celebrating excellence in the transgender community. Named as one of the Guild Literary Complex’s 25 Writer’s to Watch (2014). | Transgender artist and educator who explores gender and identity through solo performance pieces and educational workshops. She has received praise from publications around the United States and has been published at Jezebel, Bodies of Work, the Center for Classic Theatre Review and elsewhere. Part of the inaugural Trans 100 (2013), a list celebrating excellence in the transgender community. Named as one of the Guild Literary Complex’s 25 Writer’s to Watch (2014). | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 19 September 2021
Country
United States
Birth - Death
Occupation
Entertainment, Writer
Description
Transgender artist and educator who explores gender and identity through solo performance pieces and educational workshops. She has received praise from publications around the United States and has been published at Jezebel, Bodies of Work, the Center for Classic Theatre Review and elsewhere. Part of the inaugural Trans 100 (2013), a list celebrating excellence in the transgender community. Named as one of the Guild Literary Complex’s 25 Writer’s to Watch (2014).