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Sheila-Na-Gig Presents: Barbara Costas-Biggs & Friends

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Thursday, June 30 8:00pm (EASTERN), via ZOOM.

Barbara Costas-Biggs will read from Broken on the Wheel (Cornerstone Press, 2021). Barbara will be joined by open mic readers from Sheila-Na-Gig online’s Volume 6.4, Summer 2022 issue.

Register via Zoom to attend this event: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kduuuqjkvGdLWwRPDj_m8V0WWMBRE0c6Z

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Barbara Costas-Biggs is a poet and librarian from Southern Ohio. Her work has appeared in Appalachian Review, Northern Appalachian Review, 8Poems, Lost Balloon, Glass, and others. Her first book, Broken On the Wheel, was published in November 2021 by Cornerstone Press. Her chapbook, The Other Shore, was a finalist for The Washburn Prize from Harbor Review. She holds an MFA from Queens University of Charlotte and an MLIS from Kent State University.

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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