Trebor Healey
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BornMay 1, 1962
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genrepoetry, short stories, LGBT
Trebor Healey | |
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| Born | May 1, 1962 San Francisco, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Poet, novelist |
| Genre | poetry, short stories, LGBT |
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Trebor Healey (b. May 1, 1962) is an American poet and novelist. He was born in San Francisco, raised in Seattle, and studied English and American Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. He spent his twenties in San Francisco, where he was active in the spoken word scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, publishing five chapbooks of poetry as well as numerous poems and short stories in various reviews, journals,[1] anthologies and zines.
He is openly gay[2] and is currently living in Los Angeles.[3]
Novels
- Through It Came Bright Colors, 2003 (Haworth Press, ISBN 978-1-56023-452-4)
- Faun, 2012 (Lethe Press, ISBN 978-1-59021-385-8)
- A Horse Named Sorrow, 2012 (University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 978-0299289706)[4]
Short stories
- A Perfect Scar and Other Stories, 2007 (Haworth Press, ISBN 978-1-60864-000-3)
- Eros & Dust, 2016 (Lethe Press, ISBN 978-1590216521)
- Falling, 2019 (University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 978-0299324704)
Poetry
- Sweet Son of Pan, 2006 (Suspect Thoughts Press, ISBN 978-0-9771582-1-8)
Anthologies
- Beyond Definition: New Writing from Gay and Lesbian San Francisco, 1994 (Manic D Press, ISBN 978-0-916397-30-2). Co-editor with Marci Blackman.
- Queer and Catholic, 2008 (Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-1-56023-713-6). Co-editor with Amie Evans.[5]