Tina Darragh’s books include on the corner to off the corner (Sun & Moon, 1981),
Striking Resemblance (Burning Deck, 1989), a(gain)2 st the odds (Potes and Poets,
1989), and
adv. fans - the 1968 series (Leave Books, 1993). Her work has been
included in several anthologies, among them
In the American Tree (National Poetry
Foundation, 1986),
“Language” Poetries (New Directions, 1987), out of everywhere:
linguistically innovative poetry by women in North America & the UK
(Reality
Street Editions, 1996), and
Moving Borders: Three Decades of Innovative Writing
by Women
(Talisman, 1998). Selections from her project, the dream rim
instructions
, have been published in Chain and Primary Writing, and have been
featured in
Etruscan Reader. Darragh is employed as a reference librarian at the
National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature at Georgetown University. She
lives in Greenbelt, Maryland, with her husband, poet P. Inman.

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