
Eva Griffin is a poet living in Dublin and a UCD graduate with an MA in Gender, Sexuality & Culture. She is a founding member of Not4U Collective, hosting events, running workshops, and publishing zines. So far, the collective has raised funds and awareness for Together for Yes, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, and Bodywhys. They were awarded a Bright Ideas 2019 Bursary from Poetry Ireland, and have presented panels on DIY publishing in Queen’s University Belfast and University College Cork. Eva was chosen as a Dublin Book Festival Young Writer Delegate by the Irish Writer’s Centre in 2019. She has read her work extensively around Dublin, at charity events, Red Line Book Festival and as a featured poet at Books Upstairs’ Sunday Sessions. Her work has been published in Poethead, The Ogham Stone, Tales From the Forest, All the Sins, Ghost City Review, HeadStuff, Peach Magazine, Abridged, Berfrois and New Binary Press. Eva is currently the Poetry Editor for Queen Mob’s Teahouse. Her debut pamphlet ‘Fake Hands / Real Flowers’ is available from Broken Sleep Books.