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JUDITH BARRINGTON was born in Brighton, England in 1944 and moved to the United States in 1976. Although she has made her home in Portland, Oregon for the past thirty years, she now spends part of each year in England doing readings and workshops. She has taught for the London Poetry School, the Barbican Centre, The South Bank, The Arvon Foundation, and the Poetry Cafe, as well as various arts festivals and universities. Recently she led a workshop for a week at the IndianKing Arts Centre in Cornwall.
Judith is the author of three poetry collections, a prizewinning memoir, and a text on writing literary memoir. Her work has been included in numerous anthologies, including The Stories That Shape Us: Twenty Women Write About the West, A Formal Feeling Comes, From Here We Speak: An Anthology of Oregon Poetry, The House on Via Gombito, and Hers 3. Her poems and memoirs have been published in many literary journals, including Americas Review, Kenyon Review, ZYZZVA, The American Voice, Poetry London, 13th Moon, The GSU Review, Sonora Review, Left Bank, and The Chattahoochee Review. She also regularly reviews books for newspapers and literary magazines.
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