
Author ⧫ Editor ⧫ Teacher
Sørina Higgins is an editor, writer, English teacher, and scholar of British and Irish modernist literature. Dr. Higgins earned her PhD at Baylor University, where she studied the role of ceremonial magic in modernist theatre. In 2022, she founded the Signum University Press and worked as its first Editor-in-Chief. She has taught courses in literature, creative writing, and academic writing for over two decades in a variety of settings. Dr. Higgins is currently co-editing a volume called Gardeners of the Galaxies with Dr. Brenton Dickieson and previously edited an academic essay collection entitled The Inklings and King Arthur. She is also the author of the blog The Oddest Inkling, devoted to Charles Williams’ works. As a creative writer, Sørina is currently revising a volume of short stories, Shall these Bones Breathe? She previously published two books of poetry, Caduceus & The Significance of Swans. Sørina and her Irish husband are the stewards of Avondale Homestead in upstate New York, where they wrangle a brace of cats, a chattering of chickens, and a variety of vegetables.