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Zoje Stage is an American writer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for her work in the performing arts and literature. She was awarded an Emerging Storytellers Fellowship from the Independent Filmmaker Project for her script "Hands and Knees" and a Fellowship in Screenwriting from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 2012 and 2008, respectively. [1] [2]

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Her debut novel, Baby Teeth, has been optioned for film by Village Roadshow and Valparaiso Pictures. [3]

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