Joanna Walsh
Joanna Walsh is an author, editor and artist.[1]
Joanna Walsh | |
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Born | Joanna Margaret Walsh |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Writer, editor, artist |
Notable work | Break.up, Seed, Vertigo |
Life
Joanna Walsh is the author of seven books including the digital work, Seed. Her books include Break.up, Vertigo,[2][3] Hotel, Fractals,[4] Grow a Pair and Worlds From the World's End. 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. In 2017 she was awarded the UK Arts Foundation Fellowship in Literature. She currently lives in Dublin.
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
- "Joanna Walsh: Social media was vital to my development as a writer". nesta. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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