Colleen Higgs
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Colleen Higgs (born 1962, Kimberley, South Africa) is a South African writer who has published poems and stories in literary magazines in South Africa for the past 15 years.
Higgs spent most of her childhood in Lesotho, her adolescence and young adulthood in Johannesburg, and more recently lived for five years in Grahamstown. She now lives in Woodstock, Cape Town. She has worked as a teacher, a teacher trainer, a materials writer and an academic development lecturer, and is currently programme manager at The Centre for the Book. Her poems have been published in literary magazines over the past fifteen years.[1]
[edit] Works
- Halfborn Woman (2004) Hands-on Books collection of poems
- A rough guide to small-scale and self-publishing (2005) Centre for the Book
- South African Small Publishers' Catalogue (editor with Maire Fisher) (2006) Centre for the Book
[edit] References
- ^ Roll Over, Gutenberg! Interview with Colleen Higgs Absolut Write, Retrieved on 7 February 2008