Pith by Tracy Fuad is the winner of The Anzaldúa Poetry Prize, a collection of poems based on Faud's experience of learning Kurdish and the language's many dissociations online or with English.
Tracy Fuad is the author of “DAD DAD DAD DAD DAD DAD DAD” (TxtBooks, 2019) and the chapbook “Imagined State,” which won the 2019 Baltic Writing Residency contest. Her work has appeared in POETRY, Best New Poets, Washington Square Review, Bennington Review, and the Boston Review’s anthology “*What Nature*” (MIT Press, 2018), and she was the winner of Pacific Literary’s 2018 Poetry Contest. Her writing has been supported by fellowships and residencies from Hedgebrook, Community of Writers at Squaw Valley, the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, and the Vermont Studio Center.