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Sheila O'Hagan

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Sheila O’Hagan is a Dublin based writer and poet. Sheila O'Hagan began writing poetry in 1984 while studying at Birkbeck College, London University.[1] She is a teacher of Creative Writing and reviewer, has given a workshop in Wormwood scrubs prison and was Writer-in-residence for County Kildare.

She won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Awardin 1991, the Goldsmith Award for Poetry in 1988, the Hennessey/Sunday Tribune Award for New Irish Poet of the Year in 1992 [2] and the Listowel Writers Week, 1990/1998.[3]

Poetry Books

  • The Peacock’s Eye (Salmon Publishing, 1992)
  • The Troubled House (Salmon Publishing, 1995)
  • Along the Liffey: Poems & Short Stories (Salmon Poetry, 2009)

References