Publications
Publications January 2024 - May 2025
2025: Winner of the RSPB-Rialto Nature and Place Poetry Competition
2024: Recipient of an Agility Award from the Arts Council | An Chomhairle Ealaíon
Anthologies
Impressions irlandaises: 23 Poétesses Racontent Leur Pays (Le Castor Astral, 2025) – We Become Witches, Jack-in-the-Box, When My Wife is a Walrus and The Light Comes in the Name of the Voice, translated into French by Virginie Trachsler
You’re Never Too Much: Poems for Every Emotion (forthcoming Macmillan Press, 2025) – Portrait of My Anxiety as an Imp and Jack-in-the-Box
Eff-Able: A Spicy Anthology of Queer Crip Poetry (forthcoming Fourteen Poems, 2025) – Choke Me with My Sunflower Lanyard
He, She, They, Us (Pan Macmillan 2024) – Sheep’s Head Peninsula
Individual Poems
2025
Magma (Issue 91) – It’s Not Going to Happen for Us
The Stony Thursday Book (No. 20) – False Widows
Poetry Day Ireland 2025 – The Laying Hen chosen as one of 12 poems to appear on trains and in libraries
Cork’s Poetry in the Park – Ivittuut on display in Fitzgerald’s Park, Cork, as chosen by Cork City Libraries and Arts Services
2024
Zócalo Public Square (website) – What Millenials Want
Poetry Ireland Review (Issue 143) – A Plain Ewer and Blue Tiles
Howl (Issue 3) - Ivittuut
The Stinging Fly (Issue 51) – Drop, Drop
The Marrow Poetry (Issue 2) – Red Kite, Avonmore
Catflap (Issue 4) - No More Tomatoes! and The Laying Hen
The Four Faced Liar (Issue 3) – Lusk
Reviews
Poetry Ireland Review (Issue 143) – A Tapestry of Conversations: Review of Emily Cooper, Aoife Lyall and Lani O’Hanlon
Poetry Ireland Review (Issue 145) – After the Landslide: Review of Dani Gill, James Harpur and Charles Lang
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Rosamund’s work has appeared widely since she began publishing her poems in 2014. Her work has appeared in Banshee, Butcher’s Dog, Fourteen Poems, Magma, The Rialto, Poetry Ireland Review, Poetry Salzburg and The Shop. Rosamund won third place for the Ginkgo Prize in 2019 with her poem Lammergeier. Her essays have appeared in The Irish Times, The Stinging Fly and The Trumpet.