Catherine Walsh (poet)
Catherine Walsh  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1967 Dublin, Ireland  | 
| Occupation | poet | 
Catherine Walsh (born 1964) is an Irish poet.
Biography
She was born in Dublin, 1964, and grew up there and in rural Wexford. She is the founder and co-editor of hardPressed Poetry with Billy Mills. She lives in Limerick.[1] She served as Holloway Lecturer on the Practice of Poetry at University of California, Berkeley for 2012/13.
Publications
- Macula (Dublin, Red Wheelbarrow Press, 1986)
 - The Ca Pater Pillar Thing and More Besides (Dublin, hardPressed Poetry, 1986)
 - Making Tents (hardPressed Poetry, 1987)
 - Short Stories (UK, Twickenham and Wakefield, North & South, 1989)
 - from Pitch (London, Form Books, 1993)
 - Pitch (Durham, UK, Pig press, 1994)
 - Idir Eatortha & Making Tents (London, Invisible Books, 1997)
 - Etruscan Books Reader No 1 ( Devon, Etruscan Books, 1997)
 - from City West (Vermont, Longhouse, 1997)
 - City West (Exeter, UK, Shearsman Books, Ltd, 2005)
 - Optic Verve (Exeter, UK, Shearsman Books, Ltd, 2009)
 - Astonished Birds Cara, Jane, Bob and James (hardPressed Poetry, 2012)
 
References
- ^ "Author: Catherine Walsh". Irish Writers Online. Archived from the original on 17 July 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009.