
Rosemary Jenkinson
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I am delighted to be reading from my debut poetry collection Sandy Row Riots with Pat Boran Munster Literature Centre Weds 14th 7pm Alan Hayes : Arlen House Publishing Women PAGE & STAGE NI Arts Council of Northern Ireland Seamus Heaney HomePlace ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/irela…


MIG’s article on my tour to Zaporizhia, Myrove and Marhanets. Many thanks to the Ukrainians who shared their stories while living under increasing Russian attacks. Alan Hayes : Arlen House PAGE & STAGE NI mig.com.ua/rozmeri-dzhenk…

I’ll be reading from my debut poetry collection Sandy Row Riots this Wednesday 7pm alongside Pat Boran! Alan Hayes : Arlen House Royal Literary Fund Seamus Heaney Centre #corkinternationalpoetryfestival ticketsource.com/whats-on/irela…


Thanks to Jess Traynor for her glowing review of ‘Stench’ in Fortnight (Issue 497). Jessica also reviewed ‘A Unison of Breaths’, by Lynda Tavakoli and ‘Focal den Fhírinne - A Grain of Truth’ by Celia de Fréine. All of us are published by Alan Hayes : Arlen House . Thanks also to Rosemary Jenkinson.


I wrote this for The Critic on my trip to Ukraine where the Ukrainians remain resolute and in no mood to cede land, even in the face of increasing Russian tactics to attack civilians. Alan Hayes : Arlen House EasyLiving🇺🇦 PAGE & STAGE NI

The ten-year-old school textbooks on Ukraine are completely outdated thanks to the war, and the Russians jam phone signals to make remote-education more difficult — Rosemary Jenkinson reports back from the Red Zone thecritic.co.uk/dodging-drones…

.Rosemary Jenkinson enters the Red Zone to see how Ukrainians are withstanding the war thecritic.co.uk/dodging-drones…


Despite the terror, Ukrainians are not giving up, reports Rosemary Jenkinson thecritic.co.uk/dodging-drones…

This is an article about my trip to Ukraine and the opinions of the resilient people I met on war, peace and Zelensky. Alan Hayes : Arlen House Publishing Women Dublin Review of Books PAGE & STAGE NI EasyLiving🇺🇦 drb.ie/unbreakable-uk…

Announcing that Laganside Lights, my new short story collection, will launch at the American Bar Belfast on Weds 4th June 6pm with Celia de Fréine’s Even Still - please come along! Alan Hayes : Arlen House Waterstones Belfast PAGE & STAGE NI Arts Council of Northern Ireland


The Belfast launch of Even Still will take place at the American Bar on Wednesday 4th October at 6 p.m. alongside Rosemary Jenkinson's Laganside Lights. Alan Hayes : Arlen House Publishing Women PAGE & STAGE NI Arts Council of Northern Ireland Rosemary Jenkinson

Signing fresh copies of my new short story collection, Laganside Lights, in No Alibis Bookshop today - the launch is 6pm Wednesday 4th June at the American Bar! Alan Hayes : Arlen House Publishing Women Royal Literary Fund Arts Council of Northern Ireland PAGE & STAGE NI


'The majority of writers I meet are deeply unhappy with the bias towards diversity in publishing where success is predicated on an accident of birth, not talent' The Memorisers and the language control of the 2020s - Rosemary Jenkinson Academy of Ideas open.substack.com/pub/clairefox/…


Really enjoyed Rosemary Jenkinson's novel The Memorisers. Packs in loads of brilliant observations on language control, identity and our estrangement from history. Find out more here ⤵️ .. and get your order in now!

My debut novel ‘The Memorisers’ is published by Alan Hayes : Arlen House and inspired both by contemporary language control and by visits to Ukraine Arts Council of Northern Ireland PAGE & STAGE NI Royal Literary Fund Academy of Ideas Alastair Donald

The Memorisers available now Blackwell's! Alan Hayes : Arlen House Publishing Women

The Memorisers is inspired by authoritarian control of language and visits to Ukraine. Available now from blackwells.co.uk Alan Hayes : Arlen House Publishing Women Tom Cull Academy of Ideas