Writer

Gina Twardosz’s work is exceedingly personal, often satirical, and with an eye cast to the side for the strange or whimsical. She often writes about herself to reach other people, mining her own trauma to create a robust emotional vocabulary that others may use to process their own emotional trauma. She writes across genres, often melding them, with a body of work that boasts CNF, poetry, flash, and hybrid pieces. Her work has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize.