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About Me
The Poet Behind the Words
From childhood scribbles on scraps of paper to published poems, my journey through the world of poetry has been shaped by inspiration, education, and the stunning landscapes of the West of Ireland.
I have always written, if an idea or thought came to me I would scribble it down, even if that was on a scrap of paper or a receipt in my pocket. I feel that I have always been drawn to poetry as an artform. I am not sure how other writers have started but for me it has been gradual. Although my mother did keep my best work – my poem about my school bag from 4th class. Poetry has always been the backbone of what I like to read and what I like to write.
I had poetry published as a teenager and thought that it would continue and grow from there but I didn’t really take into consideration the actual work that was needed for that and then life got in the way.
As an adult I gained an honours degree in English Literature and History from University College, Galway, and a Master of Arts in Poetry from Mater Dei Institute of Education. I have had wide and varied adventures in my career choices but I am currently teaching English and feel I have finally found my niche.
Living in the West of Ireland immersed in the landscape and beauty influences some of the ideas or settings for my poetry.
I have had poetry published previously in Years of Mondays, The Sunday Tribune, Southword, Crannóg, The SHop, The Stinging Fly, A Disturbance of Poets (Audio), Present Tense, Boyne Berries, Force 10, The Rose Magazine. I have also been highly recommended or runner up: iYeats Poetry Competition, The Francis Ledwidge Poetry Competition, The Plough Prize.
I had poetry published as a teenager and thought that it would continue and grow from there but I didn’t really take into consideration the actual work that was needed for that and then life got in the way.
As an adult I gained an honours degree in English Literature and History from University College, Galway, and a Master of Arts in Poetry from Mater Dei Institute of Education. I have had wide and varied adventures in my career choices but I am currently teaching English and feel I have finally found my niche.
Living in the West of Ireland immersed in the landscape and beauty influences some of the ideas or settings for my poetry.
I have had poetry published previously in Years of Mondays, The Sunday Tribune, Southword, Crannóg, The SHop, The Stinging Fly, A Disturbance of Poets (Audio), Present Tense, Boyne Berries, Force 10, The Rose Magazine. I have also been highly recommended or runner up: iYeats Poetry Competition, The Francis Ledwidge Poetry Competition, The Plough Prize.
Behind the Pages
Inspiration in Every Word Discovering the Book's Origins
About My Book
As an author, I delightfully crafted the book with a tender collection of beautiful poems. My book draws the vision of how things are and how they should be. Inside the pages, the lines of the poems say the true unexpressed values of the human heart through my journey which is full of desire, intimacy, love, and longing. There is a beautiful vulnerability disguised in my book for the readers.
Inspiration
I am a vastly experienced poet who has created a splendid collection from her
many years of writing and publishing. My book says the truly sensitive work of an individual’s unfolding aspects of life’s ups and downs full of happiness, tragedy, destiny, overcoming, and full of passion in an imperfect world with great lyrical honesty and artistry.
Publication
I am an experienced poet deeply influenced by the Irish heritage and the landscapes of the West of Ireland. My journey into poetry evokes the true experience of the heart’s untold experiences pulled together a beautiful collection from my many years of writing and publishing. My works have appeared in various renowned and respected publications. My current collection, Everything Leaves A Mark, explores vulnerability, life’s struggles, family matters, and love.
Testimonials
What People Are Saying
Anne Walsh Donnelly
Author of ‘He Used To Be Me’
Lizann Gorman’s poetry resonates deeply with the journey into the soul, drawing out emotions that I didn’t know I had. She beautifully crafted inner gentle conversation, where vulnerability and strength blended in such a way that it connected me seamlessly.
Dave Lordan
The book “Everything Leaves A Mark” leaves a mark on emotional experiences. Capturing her life’s bittersweet moments making it a bunch of true stories inside-out.
Terry McDonagh
“Everything Leaves A Mark”, is a tender collection of poems full of longing and desire, intimacy and love. There’s a beautiful vulnerability about this book that invites the reader in to share the poet’s experience of life and her loved ones. It’s a collection you will want to read again and again.