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Stacey Teague

Stacey teague (Ngāti Maniapoto/Ngāpuhi) is a queer writer and editor from Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the poetry editor for Awa Wahine, editor for We Are Babies Press, has her Masters in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters, and has one book, Takahē (Scrambler Books, 2014) and two chapbooks, not a casual solitude (Ghost City Press, 2017) and hoki mai (If A Leaf Falls Press, 2020).

http://staceyteague.com/

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1. find the legitimate. part of the skin. claim it or. don’t claim it my. bad exchange. my pale belonging the. way the word. identity makes you. spit. what’s in there. the visible thing curled. in the mouth. exact like …

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taitamāhine

1. to be an even sea after a prevailing storm to cry like a woman who will destroy and devour at once 2. she sits in the sun moisturising her legs she is thinking about her many dreams she feels …

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