In I Sing to Use the Waiting, Zachary Pace writes about how women singers shaped their coming-of-age and discovering their queerness. Throughout the collection, the writer explores a variety of topics, including an essay about how Disney’s Pocahontas reinforces racist, misogynistic, and homophobic views.
Below is a short Q&A with Zachary Pace about I Sing to Use the Waiting and the essay “Colors of the Wind.” An excerpt of the essay follows.
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