Writing

Poetry Publications

‘Gutted’ Washing Windows V: Women Revolutionise Irish Poetry 1975-2025 (Arlen House), 2025.

‘Kitchen Essentials, The Bangor Literary Journal, 2024

‘Ground Level’ The Storms Journal, 2024

‘Glass of Poison’ Washing Windows IV: Irish Women Write Poetry (Arlen House), 2024

‘Just Salt’ Washing Windows III: Irish Women Write Poetry (Arlen House), 2023.

‘September Skies’ Martello Journal, Edition IV, ‘Sanctuary’, December 2022

‘Good Friday’ The Covid Verses (Paddler Press), 2022.

‘Silenced’ Washing Windows Too: Irish Women Write Poetry (Arlen House), 2022.

‘Fancy Friday’ Pendemic.ie, August 2020.

‘Shameless’ The Honest Ulsterman, February 2019.

‘A Time to Remember’ Boyne Berries, Issue 26, Autumn 2

‘Traces’ The Bangor Literary Journal, Issue 1, 2018

Non-Fiction Published Pieces

‘Take Comfort in your Friends’ Sunday Miscellany: A Selection 2023-2025 (New Island Books)

‘By Invitation Only’ Sunday Miscellany: A Selection 2018-2023 (New Island Books)

Libraries and Pursuing A Creative Life’ The Irish Writers Handbook, November 2025.

Putting Together a Poetry Collection’ was published online on writing.ie on 8th November 2023

‘Living with IBS’ Irish Independent, 7th March 2022.

‘My Darling Dad’ Irish Independent, 18th March 2021.

‘Smashing the Beauty Myth’ Irish Independent, 26th July 2021.

‘Endometriosis: A Late Diagnosis’ Irish Independent, 25th March 2019.

Radio Essays

Five radio essays were broadcast on Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1 including ‘December Birthdays' which was recorded live at the sold-out Sunday Miscellany Christmas Concert at the National Concert Hall on 1st December 2022, and broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1 on Christmas Day 2022.

December Birthdays Sunday Miscellany, RTÉ Radio 1, December 2022.

Our Very Own Commitmentette Sunday Miscellany, RTÉ Radio1, September 2021.

Listen A Word In Edgeways RTÉ Radio 1, February 2024.

Writing Competitions

‘Patron Saint of Being’ shortlisted for RTÉ’s The Prompt Writing Competition, 2025

‘Precious Cargo’ shortlisted for the Anthony Cronin International Short Poem Award, 2021.

‘No. 42’ longlisted for the Anthony Cronin International Short Poem Award, 2021.

‘Saved by a Swell Season’ shortlisted for the Write by the Sea Poetry Competition, 2018.

‘Tiny Treasures’ shortlisted for the Bangor Poetry Competition, 2018.

Grants

Awarded the Arts Council of Ireland Agility Award in 2024.