Sørina Higgins
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Sørina Higgins

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Sørina Higgins is a writer, editor, English teacher, and scholar of British modernist literature. Dr. Higgins earned her Ph.D. in 2021 at Baylor University in Waco, TX, where she studied the role of ceremonial magic in modernist theatre, especially in the works of W. B. Yeats, Charles Williams, and Aleister Crowley. Prior to her PhD, Sørina earned an M.A. from Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf School of English. In 2022, she founded the Signum University Press and worked as its first Editor-in-Chief. Also at Signum University, she served as a member of the M.A. faculty, instructor in the SPACE program, Wordsmith for Writer's Forge, and Chair of the Language & Literature Department from 2015–2019. Dr. Higgins is currently co-editing a volume on the ethical turn in speculative fiction with Dr. Brenton Dickieson. She previously edited The Inklings and King Arthur (Apocryphile Press, 2017), wrote the introduction to a new edition of Charles Williams’s Taliessin through Logres (Apocryphile, 2016), and edited and introduced Williams’s early play The Chapel of the Thorn (Apocryphile, 2014). Her scholarship appears in International Yeats Studies, The T. S. Eliot Studies Annual, VII: Journal of the Marion E. Wade Center, The Journal of Inklings Studies, Mythlore, and Penumbra. She is also the author of the blog The Oddest Inkling, devoted to a systematic study of Charles Williams’ works. As a creative writer, Sørina is currently revising a volume of short stories, Shall these Bones Breathe? She previously published two books of poetry, Caduceus (David Robert Books, 2012) & The Significance of Swans (Finishing Line Press, 2008). Sørina lives on a homestead in upstate New York with her husband, their Border Collie pup, a brace of cats, and a chattering of chickens.
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