Trish Salah
Trish Salah is a transsexual dyke of Lebanese and Irish heritage, and is the author of Wanting in Arabic, which won a Lambda Literary Award, and Lyric Sexology, Vol. 1. Recent writing is in the collections, El-Ghouraba, Other Influences, and Rumi Roaming, in the journals, Carte blanche, C Magazine, The New York War Crimes, and Studies in Gender and Sexuality, as well as online at the Poetry Foundation, the American Academy of Poets’ Poem-A-Day, and at Giorno Poetry System’s Dial-A-Poem. She edits the Journal of Critical Race Inquiry, and is co-editor of special issues of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, on cultural production, and of Arc Poetry Magazine, featuring trans, Two-Spirit and non-binary writers. Salah lives and writes in T’karonto and is associate professor of Gender Studies at Queen’s University, in traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory.

Trish Salah is a transsexual dyke of Lebanese and Irish heritage, and is the author of Wanting in Arabic, which won a Lambda Literary Award, and Lyric Sexology, Vol. 1. Recent writing is in the collections, El-Ghouraba, Other Influences, and Rumi Roaming, in the journals, Carte blanche, C Magazine, The New York War Crimes, and Studies in Gender and Sexuality, as well as online at the Poetry Foundation, the American Academy of Poets’ Poem-A-Day, and at Giorno Poetry System’s Dial-A-Poem. She edits the Journal of Critical Race Inquiry, and is co-editor of special issues of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, on cultural production, and of Arc Poetry Magazine, featuring trans, Two-Spirit and non-binary writers. Salah lives and writes in T’karonto and is associate professor of Gender Studies at Queen’s University, in traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory.