Beda Higgins

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Beda Higgins is an Irish poet and writer who lives in Newcastle upon Tyne, Lancashire.

Higgins works as a Psychiatric and General Nurse; she completed a masters in creative writing from Northumbria University in 2000. In her career as a nurse, she has been awarded the Queen's Nursing Institute Awards for her work using creative writing with patients. She is also a poet and short story writer who has won the Northern Writers' Awards on multiple occasions as well as the Geoff Stevens Memorial Prize.[1][2] Her work is published in anthologies as well as two collections of short stories. In 2021 her work was shortlisted for the Pigott Poetry Prize.[3][4][5][6][7]

Publications

As sole author

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  • Higgins, Beda (2020). Ourselves. Indigo Dreams Publishing. ISBN 978-1-912876-42-6.
  • Higgins, Beda (2014). Little Crackers: Tales from the edge. Saraband Press. ISBN 978-1-908643-68-1.
  • Higgins, Beda (2011). Chameleon. Cullercoats: Iron Press. ISBN 978-0-9565725-0-9. Collection of short stories.

Anthologies and collections: prose and poetry

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Articles in journals and magazines

Multiple articles and opinion pieces published in Independent Nurse.

Awards

Projects

References

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