Annette’s poems have crossed the pond and have now been published in the United States as part of the When Women Waken Power Issue. Some of the poems published are in Thimblerig, and the book also features new work from Annette.

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Annette’s poems have crossed the pond and have now been published in the United States as part of the When Women Waken Power Issue. Some of the poems published are in Thimblerig, and the book also features new work from Annette.
Annette loved reading in the town that is the centre of the Beara Peninsula, a place that inspires so many of her poems.
Annette is delighted to have a poem accepted for Crannóg’s beautiful Summer issue. She’ll be heading to Galway on Friday 27th June for the launch.
Thimblerig is now available at the renowned Oxford bookshop, Blackwells, and you can buy it online too via their online shop. The book which is Annette Skade’s first poetry collection, won the Cork Review Literary Manuscript Prize in 2012, before being published by Cork’s Bradshaw Books. Annette Skade is a teacher and poet based on […]
Annette is proud to have received a very insightful and positive review of Thimblerig from Christine Murray, on her excellent website Poethead. Skade is at her best as a writer and recorder of history and tale, her preoccupations are carried through the text as light-maps. She uses the symbols of the caul, the moth, and […]
Annette Skade manifests her own considerable poetic skill in responding to Basil Bunting as a maker. Post IV Editorial Annette’s article, ‘Hatmaker: Craft, Language, Music and Performance in Basil Bunting’s Briggflatts’ appears in Post IV: Poetry In Process, launched on December 16th 2013. The online magazine from the Irish Centre for Poetry Studies can be […]
Annette is pleased to be invited to read at the Imbolc / St Brigid’s Festival of poetry and music on Friday 31st January in Working Artist Studios, 71 North St, Skibbereen, Co. Cork. More info here
A great night was had by all when Annette Skade read at Cork’s popular weekly poetry event Ó Bhéal on January 27th 2014. Ó Bhéal (Irish for by word of mouth) creates an original platform for established and non-established poets alike, allowing the public access to contemporary poetry, and it draws an audience who appreciate […]
Annette Skade, winner of the 2012 Cork Literary Review Poetry Manuscript Competition, will launch her award-winning poetry collection Thimblerig at the Bradshaw Literary Festival, a two-day Gathering event in Cork this November. St Luke’s Church Cork will be the setting for the event which will celebrate and showcase some of the finest literary talent from […]
Cork’s thriving poetry scene is acknowledged in this blog post about the Cork Literary Review Poetry Manuscript Competition 2012 which was won by Annette Skade. Skade’s career as a poet was boosted by publication in ShOp the West Cork literary magazine, and after winning the literary manuscript prize, she secured publication by Cork-based publisher Bradshaw […]