Genderqueer Chinese American poet and multi-genre writer
Ching-In Chen is a genderqueer Chinese American poet and multi-genre writer.[1]
They graduated from Tufts University, University of California, Riverside, and the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
They are the author of recombinant,[2]The Heart's Traffic,[3] and to make black paper sing. Chen is also the co-editor of the anthologies TheRevolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within ActivistCommunities and Here Is a Pen: An Anthology of West Coast Kundiman Poets. They are a Callaloo, Kundiman, and Lambda Fellow.[4]
Chen's first book, The Heart's Traffic (2009), is a "novel-in-poems" that employs multiple poetic forms, including the sestina, villanelle, haibun, and pantoum. The book focuses on the experiences of Xiaomei, a young immigrant from China to the United States.[8]
Chen's second book, recombinant (2017), received the 2018 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Poetry.[9]