Just out, Dance First …ask questions later: poems & paintings by Shé. Visit the Bookshelf for details.
She first captured national attention in her twenties as the pink-sweatered-sweetie-turned-werewolf in Howling V: the Rebirth. Ten years later, she leaped back into the conversation with her essay, “Free Love Ain’t,” in the Seal Press anthology, Wild Child: Girlhoods in the Counterculture (edited by Chelsea Cain, touted by Courtney Love on Oprah).
While living in the Pacific Northwest, Shé hosted The Literary Lounge (a radio program and live events), founded the Kamilche Guerrilla Girls Poetry Collective, and launched a Seattle Poetry Festival with “Separate: a poetry flotilla.” She was awarded residencies at Caldera, Bear Lodge/Devils Tower, and Richard Hugo House.
Shé towed a silver and yellow teardrop travel trailer across the continental United States — solo, in her fifties — searching for surf. At age 60, she took sailing lessons and bought a boat.
Sea Change: stories & splashes hits bookstores in 2026, along with her novella, Letters to Lulu. Out in 2027: Diary of a Reluctant Traveler: 15 months on the road from coast to coast to coast. Her work has been published by Blue Flower Books, Witcraft, Running Wild Press, Vox Populi, Chiasmus Press, The Passionfruit Review, Letter X, Fishlines, and Evergreen Magazine.
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