Keira Shae
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Keira Shae

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Shae (M. Ed) is a deaf and hard-of-hearing queer poet and writer. Daughter of an uneducated teen mother who turned to abusing meth, her life was changed when she was placed in foster care. "How the Light Gets In" is her memoir of her harrowing childhood, published in 2018 by BCC Press. Her first poetry was included in 2019 in "Shades of Becoming". Her essays have been featured by the University of Illinois Press in 2020. Shae's most recent work includes a haunting ergodic novel by Push Publications, "Cigarettes & Saints", and an accompanying poetry collection by the same name. Then in 2025, "Eden Skin". The collections feature her raw and delicate poetry alongside her budding art style and photography. As a consequence of poverty, her works are wholly ignorant and raw. As with all work by Shae, her writing, photography, art and poetry do not include any AI generated content.
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