Siobhan Campbell
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Siobhan Campbell, born in Dublin in 1962, is an Irish poet and critic. She is the author of six poetry collections. Campbell has developed creative writing workshops for military veterans as well as story-gathering protocols for work with refugees. Her recent[when?] research into creative writing as social practice has led her to work with patients in palliative care. Educated at University College Dublin and at Lancaster University, Campbell also pursued post-graduate study at NYU and the New School, New York City. Campbell is on faculty at The Open University, Dept. of English.
- 2017: Heat Signature (Seren Press)
- 2010: Cross-Talk (Bridgend: Seren Books)
- 2009: Darwin Among the Machines (Wales: Rack Press)
- 2008: That Water Speaks in Tongues (Derbyshire: Templar Poetry) Winner of the Templar Award for Poetry, Shortlist: Michael Marks Poetry Award
- 2000: The Cold that Burns (Blackstaff Press/Dufour Editions)
- 1997, 1996: The Permanent Wave, (Blackstaff Press/ Dufour Editions)
Edited Collections
- 2016: Inside History: the work of Eavan Boland (co-editor with Dr. Nessa O’Mahony) (Arlen House/ Syracuse University Press)
- 2014: Mapping Jabal Al Natheef (contributor) Academica.edu/Heinrich Böll Foundation
- 2012: Courage and Strength: Stories and Poems by Combat Veterans, KUP/ Combat Stress UK
- 2011: Forces Stories and Poems, SSAFA (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen Family Association) /KUP