Kaleigh Trace
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| Born | 1986 (age 39–40) |
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| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Notable works | Hot, Wet, and Shaking (2014) |
| Notable awards | Evelyn Richardson Award (2015) |
Kaleigh Trace (born 1986) is a Canadian writer, sex educator, and therapist based in Toronto, Ontario known for her candid discussions of sexuality and disability. Her 2014 memoir Hot, Wet, and Shaking: How I Learned to Talk About Sex, which chronicles her experiences as a disabled, queer, feminist sex educator, won the 2015 Evelyn Richardson Memorial Non-Fiction Award at the Atlantic Book Awards. Trace republished an updated edition of the memoir in 2024.