Poetry 2017
Read and listen to poetry written by Anne Casey and published in 2017 via the links below.
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- “Correspondence” was first published in Luminous Echoes: A Poetry Anthology (January 2017) and subsequently in Anne's book, "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). In October 2017, it was published in Addictions & Compulsive Behaviour mini-anthology (Poetry Pharmacy, 2017),
- “Peekaboo”, “Suspension” and “Inversion” were first published in Dodging the Rain, Issue 2 , January 2017.
- "Beyond degradation" was first published in Visual Verse: An Anthology of Art and Words, Volume 4, Chapter 3, January 2017.
- "Metaphoric rise: A brief history of the Amercian Presidential Election & Inauguration 2016-2017" was first published in The Irish Times on 20 January 2017. This suite of poems was shortlisted for the Eyewear Books Poetry Prize in 2017.
- "Grounded" was first published in The Murmur Journal in January 2017.
- "Patina" was first published in Deep Water Literary Journal, Issue 1, February 2017. View video of recitation.
- “The unwelcome house guest”, “Smörgåsbord”, “Night owl” and “Lost in space” were first published in The Blue Nib, March 2017.
- "The Lady Angophora" was first published in The Incubator, Issue 12, April 2017.
- “No-one will hear” was first published in ROPES Literary Journal 2017 (25th edition).
- "What's in a name?" was first published in The Irish Times newspaper on 19 May, 2017 (see end of article). This was the No 1 most-read feature in leading Irish national daily newspaper, The Irish Times on the day of publication. View a video recitation of Anne's poem by Australian artist, Jane Theau against the backdrop of Jane's artwork which inspired the poetry.
- "On a wing and a prayer" was first published in Other Terrain literary journal (Swinburne University, June 2017).
- "Stitched up" poetry collection* was first published in Backstory Journal (Swinburne University, June 2017). View a video of Anne's poem from this collection, "Two frightened mice" read by Australian artist, Jane Theau against the backdrop of Jane's artwork which inspired the poetry.
- "Credos" was first published in the Tools for Solidarity poetry pamphlet (June 2017) and subsequently in Anne's poetry collection, "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). It was shortlisted for the the Cúirt International New Writing Poetry Prize 2017. Read "Credos" on Anne's book page.
- "burnt offerings" and "work of human hands" were first published in apt literary magazine, July 2017.
- "In memoriam I: Made in Miltown Malbay" was shortlisted for the Cúirt International New Writing Poetry Prize 2017and was published in Anne's poetry collection, "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). View a video recitation.
- "Come and find me" was published in Anne's poetry collection, "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). View a video recitation of "Come and find me". This poem also featured as part of "Where Love Meets the Waves" podcast produced by Kevin Bateman, which reached 11,000+ viewers.
- "Between ebb and flow" was published in Anne's poetry collection, "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). Read "Between ebb and flow" on Anne's book page. View a video recitation as part of "Where Love Meets the Waves" podcast produced by Kevin Bateman, which reached 11,000+ viewers.
- "where the lost things go", was first published as the title poem in her book (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). The poem was subsequently published in'What She Knew', celebrating the work of acclaimed writer, Lydia Davis and published by Papaya Press (UK), October 2017. View a video recitation of "where the lost things go".
- "Christmas kisses", "Lost in space" and "Come and find me" were published in Anne's book "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). View a video recitation of these three poems.
- "Seagull dreaming" was published in Anne's poetry collection, "where the lost things go" (Salmon Poetry, July 2017). View a video recitation as part of "Where Love Meets the Waves" podcast produced by Kevin Bateman, which reached 11,000+ viewers.
- "Nowhere people" and "Homing" were published in The Irish Times on 27 August 2017 (see end of article). This was the Number 1 most-read piece overall in leading Irish national newspaper, The Irish Times on the day of publication, and resulted in significant social media commentary. It was the sixth most-read piece for the whole year (2017) in the Irish Abroad section of the newspaper.
- "spring tableau" was published in Entropy Magazine in October 2017.
*This suite of 20 pieces was written by Anne Casey in response to the work of Australian artist, Jane Thea. The suite features as a voiceover and in visual art as part of the Stitched Up art exhibition.
Internationally award-winning poet and writer