Susan Connolly (poet) explained

Susan Connolly
Birth Name:Susan Connolly
Birth Date:1956
Birth Place:Drogheda, County Louth
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Irish

Susan Connolly (born 1956) is an Irish poet.

Life

Susan Connolly was born in 1956 in Drogheda, County Louth where she still lives. She is published by Flax Mill, Dedalus Press and Shearsman. She won the Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Fellowship in Poetry in 2001.[1]

Connolly worked with Anne-Marie Moroney on various collections including a literary and placenames map of the River Boyne. She has had her poems set to music by the Irish composers Michael Holohan and James Wilson. She was also the focus of a broadcast on ABC National Radio (Australia). In 2015 Connolly was awarded a residency in the Heinrich Böll Cottage on Achill Island. Her book of visual poetry Bridge of the Ford was published by Shearsman Books in 2016. The Orchard Keeper, her sequence of poems about the celebrated Slane poet Francis Ledwidge was published by Shearsman Books during The Ledwidge Centenary in 2017.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Selected bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kavanagh . Patrick . The Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Trust . www.tcd.ie.
  2. Web site: Meath Chronicle - An evening of poetry, music, film and history remembering Francis Ledwidge . Meath Chronicle . en.
  3. Web site: Susan Connolly Poetry Ireland Review Poetry Ireland . www.poetryireland.ie.
  4. Web site: Irish Writers Online Connolly, Susan . Irish Writers Online . 12 June 2011.
  5. News: Music, silence and the past . The Irish Times.
  6. News: New map pays homage to the Boyne with the written word - Independent.ie . Independent.ie . en.
  7. Web site: Southword Journal . www.munsterlit.ie.