Julene T Weaver [1]
Listed as:
Poet

Public address:
Seattle,
WA
Washington US
Email:
trippweaver@gmail.com
Gives readings:
Yes
Travels for readings:
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?:
English
Twitter/X:
https://twitter.com/trippweavepoet
Born in:
Callicoon,
NY
New York
Raised in:
Kenoza Lake,
NY
New York
Website:
Prizes won:
- Christopher Hewitt Award in Nonfiction, Honorable mention, A&U (AIDS & Understanding), “Babes With AIDS,” 2022
- Sally Albiso Award, Semi-finalist, poetry manuscript, “To Harvest a Life,” MoonPath Press, 2022
- Through Positive Eyes, Photography/storytelling Project sponsored by the Discovery Center, The Gates Discovery Center & UCLA Art & Global Health Center, 2020-2022. Featured in The Guardian and on the UNAIDS website.
- Pushcart Prize nomination for essay, “How HIV Changes One Woman’s Sex Life,” by Raymond Luczak, editor, Mollyhouse, 2020.
- truth be bold: Serenading Life & Death in the Age of AIDS won 4 Human Relations Indie Book Awards: Silver Winner Life Challenges; Silver Winner Medical Issues; Gold Winner Personal Challenge Poetry; and Director's Choice Award for 2018 Human Relations AIDS Awareness Book of the Year, 2018
- truth be bold: Serenading Life & Death in the Age of AIDS won Bisexual Book Award Winner for Poetry, 2017
- truth be bold: Serenading Life & Death in the Age of AIDS was a Finalist for the Lambda Literary Foundation Awards, Bisexual nonfiction category, 2017
- Honorable Mention, “Istanbul Secrets,” Interboard Poetry Community (IBPC) Poem of the Year: May 2015-Apr 2016, Judged by Gerald Fleming
- Poetry Second Place Prize, “Istanbul Secrets,” Interboard Poetry Community(IBPC), Judged by Leslie Wheeler
- Nerve Cowboy Chapbook Contest, 3rd Prize, Case Walking: An AIDS Case Manager Wails Her Blues, 2006
- Poetry Third Place Prize, Unfinished Works Competition, AIDS Services Foundation Orange County. Announced World AIDS Day, December 1, 2005. She read her poem at their World AIDS Day (Dec 1, 2006) candlelight vigil and art opening
- Case Walking: An AIDS Case Manage Wails Her Blues, Nerve Cowboy Chapbook Contest, Third Place Prize, 2006
What I'm reading now:
Orpheus in the Bronx: Essays on Identity, Politics, and the Freedom of Poetry by
Poem Revised: 54 Poems; Revisions, Discussions by
King of Shadows by
Big Towns, Big Talk by
In The Heart of The Heart of Another Country by
Identifies as:
White
Prefers to work with:
Adults
LGBTQ
Seniors
Women