Join us for a reading featuring writers Brittney Corrigan and Elizabeth Costello!
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Brittney Corrigan is the author of the poetry collections Daughters, Breaking, Navigation, 40 Weeks and most recently, Solastalgia, a collection of poems about climate change, extinction, and the Anthropocene Age (JackLeg Press, 2023). Brittney was raised in Colorado and has lived in Portland, Oregon for more than three decades, where she is an alumna and employee of Reed College. Her recent debut short story collection, The Ghost Town Collectives, won the 2023 Osprey Award for Fiction from Middle Creek Publishing. For more information, visit www.brittneycorrigan.com.
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Elizabeth Costello is a writer living in Portland, Oregon. She works (remotely) as an editor for UC Berkeley and co-founded the ekphraestival, a generative exchange among visual artists and poets that culminates in readings and exhibitions in April, national poetry month. Her publications include arts writing for SF Weekly and 7x7 and the poetry chapbook RELIC. Her debut novel, The Good War, is out from Regal House on January 28 and an audiobook version will be available on February 11. Publishers Weekly describes The Good War as “dark and intense…lyrical…Moody and atmospheric, this gritty tale is worth a look.”