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Dorothy Allison, southern novelist, activist, feminist, confirmed femme flirt,expatriate rebel, and born-again Californian, grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, the first child of afifteen-year-old unwed mother who dropped out of the seventh grade towork as a waitress. Surviving child abuse and poverty, she won aNational Merit Scholarship and attended Florida Presbyterian College,then later The New School in New York where she worked on a degree inAnthropology. Allison joined a Radical Feminist Collective in the early1970s, and says that Feminism saved her life: "It was kind of a religionthat almost made sense." In 1988, she published Trash, acollection of short stories that won two Lambda Literary Awards. Allisonreceived mainstream recognition with her semi-autobiographical novelBastard Out of Carolina, a finalist for the 1992 National BookAward. In 1998, Cavedeller became a national bestseller, anoff-Broadway play adapted by Kate Moira Ryan for The New York TheaterWorkshop, and a movie featuring Krya Sedwick and Kevin Bacon. DorothyAllison's small press books include Skin: Talking About Sex, Classand Literature, and two editions of poetry, both titled The WomenWho Hate Me. A novel, She Who, is forthcoming fromRiverhead.
Staceyann Chin is a fulltime artist. A resident of New YorkCity and a Jamaican National, she has been an "out poet and politicalactivist" since 1998. From the rousing cheers of the Nuyorican Poets'Cafe to one-woman shows Off- Broadway to poetry workshops in Denmark andLondon to co-writer and performer in the Tony nominated, RussellSimmons Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, Chin credits the long list of"things she has done" to her grandmother's hard-working history and thepain of her mother's absence. Chin was the winner of the 1999 ChicagoPeople of Color Slam; first runner- up in the 1999 Outright Poetry Slam;winner of the 1998 Lambda Poetry Slam; a finalist in the 1999 NuyoricanGrand Slam; winner of the 1998 and 2000 Slam This!; and winner of WORD:The First Slam for Television. She has also been featured by cableaccess programs in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as many local radiostations including, WHCR and WBAI. The Joseph Pap Public Theatre hasfeatured this young poet on more than one occasion, and Staceyann hasenjoyed great success internationally, with much lauded performances inLondon, Denmark, Germany, and New York's own Central Park- Summer Stage.Summer 2003 brought a remarkably successful whirlwind tour of SouthAfrica: Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and a quick visit to Soweto.October found her playing at dancer when she was asked to be the firstpoet commissioned to write and perform a piece with the prestigiousDance Africa Chicago. 2b1af7f3a8