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Sheila-Na-Gig online Volume 5.2, Winter 2020 is Now Live!

Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! I’d like to take a moment to thank Associate Editor Jessica Higgins for her continuing commitment to creating our Sheila Under 30 issues, and a huge welcome and thank you to Barbara Sabol who has now read through her first cycle of submissions with us. I could not get these issues out without their help! And thank you, Sheila-Na-Gig contributors and readers. I look forward to continuing to receive your submissions as we continue our 5th year of publishing! Check out the 30 amazing poets in our Winter 2020 issue, and submit your own work today! https://sheilanagigblog.com/

Our next deadline for regular submissions (free) https://sheilanagigblog.com/submissions/ and quarterly contest submissions ($7.00 fee/$100 prize) https://sheilanagigblog.com/contests/ is February 1, 2021.

From January 1- July 1, 2021, we will be accepting submissions for TWO Chapbook Contests (one of these will be for poets under age 30): $20 fee, $500 prize + book publication: https://sheilanagigblog.com/sheila-na-gig-editions-poetry-manuscript-contest/

Finally, did you know that Sheila-Na-Gig Editions authors receive generous royalties for every book sold? Check out our books from Sheila-Na-Gig Editions & support our wonderful writers: https://sheilanagigblog.com/sheila-na-gig-editions-quick-shopping/

About Grimmgirl

I co-founded the small press poetry magazine Sheila-Na-Gig in California in 1990. I ran the press for 10 years, producing 14 print copies of the journal. I now hold a Ph.D. in 20th Century American Literature from Ohio University and an MFA in poetry from the University of Washington. I am currently an Associate Professor of English at Ohio University Southern, where I teach courses in composition, American literature, and creative writing. My poetry, creative nonfiction, and critical essays have appeared, or are forthcoming, in The Brock Review, Proteus, Rattle, Spillway, and the critical anthologies, The Body in Medical Culture; On the Literary Nonfiction of Nancy Mairs; and Stephen King’s Contemporary Classics: Reflections on the Modern Master of Horror.

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