Category: Spring 2016 Poets
Kevin Higgins
is co–organiser of Over The Edge literary events in Galway. He has published four collections of poems: The Boy With No Face (2005), Time
Aideen Henry
lives in Galway and works as a writer and a physician. Her debut collection of poetry, Hands Moving at the Speed of Falling Snow, was published
Jack Harte
has published two novels, three collections of stories, and the odd poem. His plays, Language of the Mute and Down in History, are playing in
Mark Granier
has published four collections of poetry, Airborne (Salmon Poetry, 2001), The Sky Road (Salmon, 2007), Fade Street (Salt, 2010), and Haunt
Órfhlaith Foyle
was born in Africa to Irish parents and now lives in Galway, Ireland. Her first novel Belios was published by The Lilliput Press. Her first full
Janice Fitzpatrick-Simmons
was born in 1954, received her MA from The University of New Hampshire and was The Assistant Director of The Robert Frost Place. She was a long
Michael Durack
grew up on a farm near Birdhill in County Tipperary, Ireland. His poetry has been published in a wide range of literary journals in Ireland and
Susan Millar DuMars
has published three collections with Salmon Poetry, the most recent of which, The God Thing, appeared in 2013. Bone Fire will be published by
Noel Duffy
was born in Dublin. His debut collection, In the Library of Lost Objects was published by Ward Wood, London, in 2011 and was shortlisted for the
Theo Dorgan
was born 1953 and is an Irish poet, writer, lecturer, translator, librettist, and documentary screenwriter living in Dublin with his partner, the