David Wheatley (poet) explained

David Wheatley (born 1970) is an Irish poet and critic. He was born in Dublin and studied at Trinity College, Dublin, where he edited Icarus. Wheatley is the author of four volumes of poetry with Gallery Press, as well as several chapbooks. He has also edited the work of James Clarence Mangan, and features in the Bloodaxe anthology The New Irish Poets (Bloodaxe, 2005), and the Wake Forest Irish Poetry Series Vol. 1 (Wake Forest UP, 2005).

He teaches at the University of Aberdeen, having previously taught at Hull. He has been shortlisted twice for the Poetry Now Award (2007, 2018), and was awarded The Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize, in 2008.[1]

Bibliography

Poetry

Collections
Edited anthologies and collections
List of poems
width=25%TitleYearFirst publishedReprinted/collected
One door may conceal another2019Wheatley, David . 7–20 March 2019 . One door may conceal another . The New York Review of Books . 66 . 4 . 16.

Novel

Other Prose

Plays

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.australianpoetry.org/competitions/vincent-buckley-poetry-prize-entries-close-29-november/ Australian Poetry - Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize
  2. Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.