An Old Man in a Blouse, At Market
In this convention-defying poem, Stephen Scott Whitaker reminds us that gender identity, sexual orientation, and clothing choice are not necessarily related. — An Old Man in a Blouse, At Market Age...
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To mark Halloween, here’s a poem from Stephen Scott Whitaker about a costume–a costume that is both funny and indicative of how gender affects interactions. — The Success of Captain Whitaker’s Dress...
View ArticleCutting Firewood in the Cup
Stephen Scott Whitaker channels Henry David Thoreau in this meditation on the natural world. — Cutting Firewood in the Cup Walden-like, the sloping land into a cup where the maple fell once in a...
View ArticleHow to Teach Children About Desire
Stephen Scott Whitaker raises the uncomfortable yet important subject of one’s children’s burgeoning sexuality. — How to Teach Children About Desire How to teach children about desire when with all my...
View ArticleAn Old Man in a Blouse, At Market
In this convention-defying poem, Stephen Scott Whitaker reminds us that gender identity, sexual orientation, and clothing choice are not necessarily related. — An Old Man in a Blouse, At Market Age...
View ArticleThe Success of Captain Whitaker’s Dress
To mark Halloween, here’s a poem from Stephen Scott Whitaker about a costume–a costume that is both funny and indicative of how gender affects interactions. — The Success of Captain Whitaker’s Dress...
View ArticleCutting Firewood in the Cup
Stephen Scott Whitaker channels Henry David Thoreau in this meditation on the natural world. — Cutting Firewood in the Cup Walden-like, the sloping land into a cup where the maple fell once in a...
View ArticleHow to Teach Children About Desire
Stephen Scott Whitaker raises the uncomfortable yet important subject of one’s children’s burgeoning sexuality. — How to Teach Children About Desire How to teach children about desire when with all my...
View ArticleChildren Love the Dumps
Much can be learned from detritus. For Stephen Scott Whitaker, the dump is where children can “study the worst of us.” — Children Love the Dumps Town children adore the dumps, the spent and unspent...
View ArticleThe Summer the Black Forest Burned
The Summer the Black Forest Burned For S P Oh my dark insect heart of the forest once cut for cypress Black forest, black wood cricket hinge my cricket hinge swing open song door swamp door, mosquito...
View ArticleAn Old Man in a Blouse, At Market
In this convention-defying poem, Stephen Scott Whitaker reminds us that gender identity, sexual orientation, and clothing choice are not necessarily related.—An Old Man in a Blouse, At MarketAge has...
View ArticleThe Success of Captain Whitaker’s Dress
To mark Halloween, here’s a poem from Stephen Scott Whitaker about a costume–a costume that is both funny and indicative of how gender affects interactions.—The Success of Captain Whitaker’s DressOne...
View ArticleCutting Firewood in the Cup
Stephen Scott Whitaker channels Henry David Thoreau in this meditation on the natural world.—Cutting Firewood in the CupWalden-like, the sloping land into a cup where the maple fellonce in a...
View ArticleHow to Teach Children About Desire
Stephen Scott Whitaker raises the uncomfortable yet important subject of one’s children’s burgeoning sexuality.—How to Teach Children About DesireHow to teach children about desirewhen with all my...
View ArticleChildren Love the Dumps
Much can be learned from detritus. For Stephen Scott Whitaker, the dump is where children can “study the worst of us.”—Children Love the DumpsTown children adore the dumps, the spentand unspent and...
View ArticleThe Summer the Black Forest Burned
The Summer the Black Forest BurnedFor S POh my dark insect heart of the forestonce cut for cypressBlack forest, black woodcricket hingemy cricket hingeswing open song doorswamp door, mosquito homethe...
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