Joanna Walsh

Joanna Walsh
Born
Joanna Margaret Walsh

NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Writer, editor, artist
Notable workBreak.up, Seed, Vertigo

Life

Joanna Walsh is an author, editor and artist.[1] She currently lives in Dublin.

Works and Reviews

Joanna Walsh is the author of:

  • Seed, a digital work, Seed. This work is featured in the British Library's Digital Storytelling Exhibit June 2, 2023 through October 15, 2023.[2]

Her books include Break.up,

Her writing has been widely anthologised. 
She has edited fiction and creative non-fiction at 3AM Magazine, Catapult, Five Dials and Gorse Editions. From 2014–18, she created and ran the campaign @read_women. 

Awards

In 2017 she was awarded the UK Arts Foundation Fellowship in Literature. 

Joanna was the recipient of The Markievicz Award in 2020.[6]



Bibliography

  • Fractals (2013), Paris: 3:AM Press, ISBN 9780992684204.
  • Shklovsky’s Zoo (2015), London: A Piece of Paper Press, no ISBN.
  • Vertigo (2015), Saint Louis: Dorothy, a Publishing Project / Dublin: Tramp Press.
  • Hotel (2015) New York: Bloomsbury Literary Studies, ISBN 9781628924732.
  • Grow a Pair (2015), Berlin: Readux, ISBN 9783944801384.
  • Seed (2017), London: Visual Editions, digital novel.
  • Worlds from The Word’s End (2017), Sheffield: And Other Stories, ISBN 9781911508106
  • Hasard Objectif (2018), London: Goldsmiths Press, no ISBN.
  • Break.up: A Novel in Essays (2018), Pasedena: Semiotext(e), ISBN 9781635900149 / London: Tuskar Rock, ISBN 9781781259931.
  • Seed, print novel and artist’s book (2021), Belfast: No Alibis Press, ISBN 9781838108106.
  • My Life as a Godard Movie (2021), Milan: Juxta / (2022), Oakland: Transit, ISBN 9781945492648.
  • Girl Online: A User Manifesto (2022), London: Verso, ISBN 9781839765353.
  • Miss-Communication (2022), London: JOAN, ISBN 9781999327644.
  • Autobiology (2022), Lawrence, KS: Inside the Castle.


References

  1. "Joanna Walsh: Social media was vital to my development as a writer". nesta. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  2. "British Library". www.bl.uk. Retrieved 26 August 2023.
  3. Cha, Steph (22 November 2015). "Plunges into waters of unknown depth". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California, USA. p. F6. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  4. Pearson, Laura (20 December 2015). "The overview effect. Joanna Walsh's 'Vertigo' offers a different kind of space exploration". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, USA. p. 19. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  5. Rees, Will (11 April 2014). "Joanna Walsh's debut collection of short fictions is a litany of the minute". The Times Literary Supplement (The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive). No. 5793. London, England. p. 21. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  6. "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 4 October 2023.


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