In addition to scholarship and nonfiction writing, Patricia is an award-winning poet whose work has been set to music and is performed around the world, most recently by folk composer Michael Smith, whose setting of Patricia’s “Songs of a Kerry Madwoman” will be released shortly with vocals by Jamie O’Reilly. Patricia’s most recent books of poetry are Homefront (Word Tech Press), a sequence of poems about the effect of war on families; an expanded edition of the award-winning Seasons of the Witch with double CD of music; and Dancing with Chaos (Salmon Poetry), which explores scientific theories of chaos in personal terms.
Patricia is an acclaimed lecturer who has appeared at hundreds of universities, festivals, bookstores and community centers around the United States and Europe. An avid traveler, Patricia has researched earth spirituality and goddess worship on three continents. She has traveled widely in Europe, especially in Ireland; she holds dual US/Irish citizenship and has edited two anthologies of contemporary Irish-American writing.
Patricia holds a PhD in literature and environment from the Union Institute and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Alaska. In her position as a member of the interdisciplinary faculty at DePaul University, Patricia teaches classes in mythology, environmental studies, and arts. She is a Senior Fellow of the Black Earth Institute, dedicated to connecting arts, spirituality, environment and politics. She lives bilocally, in Chicago and in Wisconsin, where she and her partner Michael McDermott tend a vineyard and large organic garden.