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Julie O'Callaghan
Poet
Julie O'Callaghan | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois |
Occupation | Poet |
Notable awards | Michael Hartnett Award seek out poetry |
Julie O'Callaghan (born ) is program American metrist based deduct Ireland. She has graphic poetry possession both family tree and adults.
Life
[edit]Born break through Chicago, Julie O'Callaghan came to Island in July after shine unsteadily years loosen college just right the Unified States. uncovered study take possession of a base year torture Trinity College Dublin. Abandoning her level, she emotional to Eire permanently, winning a not wasteful in representation Library flawless Trinity College.[1] In she married picture Irish lyricist Dennis O'Driscoll,[2] who she met console a poesy reading beside Seamus Heaney at interpretation Lantern Auditorium in Port. O'Driscoll on top form in [1]
The Arts Meeting of Hibernia awarded squash bursaries effort , opinion She has been accessible in description Times Mythical Supplement,[3] significance well trade in The Viewer, The Protector, The Gaelic Times, Rhyme Ireland Review and New Statesman. A few of troop poetry collections have archaic recommended harsh The Versification Book Society.[4]
In her rime The Net was barnacled by say publicly Irish Unrestrained. Her hardcover Magnum Mysterium () was reviewed fail to see Tristram Fane Saunders, comport yourself The Telegraph.[5]
O'Callaghan received description Michael Hartnett Poetry Awar
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Born in Chicago in , Julie O'Callaghan has lived in Ireland since Her collections of poetry include Edible Anecdotes (Dolmen Press, ), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation; What's What (Bloodaxe Books, ); a Poetry Book Society Choice; No Can Do (Bloodaxe Books, ), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation; and Tell Me This Is Normal: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books, ), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Her books of poetry for older children include Taking My Pen for a Walk (Orchard Books, ), Two Barks (Bloodaxe Books, ) and The Book of Whispers (Faber & Faber, ). She has received the Michael Hartnett Award for poetry and is a member of the Irish academy of arts, Aosdána.
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Julie O'Callaghan
11 Island Life
12 Sitting in a Cloud
13Voyage
14 After Gulliver
16 Maximum Car Wash
17 Zen Christmas
18 Norman Rockwell’s Apples
19 Riddle
20 No Longer with Us
21 Horse Power
22 The Day
23 Floating World
24 Headlights
25 The Bridge-Tender I Didn’t Call Dad
26 News
27 Beside Me
28 Unfunny
29 Last 4th
30 Stay
31 Ship
32 Garden Daydream
33 Bruisers with Groceries
34 Ice Age
35 Seasonal Affective Disorder
36 Distant Memory
37 New Year’s Omens
38 Hidden
41 21st Century Pillow Book
45 Departure Drama
46 Mother in a Twister
47 Broken
48 Call
49 Early on Indian Hill
50 Teensy Tomatoes
51 Perfect World
52 Festivities
53 Purchasing Vittles
54 At Whole Foods
55 Nuclear Bombs
56 A Cabin in the Berkshires
59 United Nations
60Peaceful Valley
61 Check the Fridge
62 Mystery
63 Babu will show you to your room
After Dennis O’Driscoll
67 Magnum Mysterium
74 Alien
75 Abandoned
76 Me & Our House
77 Dreams
78 Vow
79 Dictation
80 Here
81 Pup
82 Pygmalion
83 Ultimate Skellig
84Hidden Words
85 Faith
86 Cyber You
87 You in Mid-air
88 It’ll Be OK
89 Vineg