Joanna Walsh
Joanna Walsh’s writing has been published by Dalkey, Granta, Salt and others. Her books include Fractals, Hotel and Vertigo. She writes criticism for the Guardian, the New Statesman, and the National (UAE) and is fiction editor at 3:AM Magazine. She also runs #readwomen, described by the New York Times as ‘a rallying cry for equal treatment for women writers’.
Joanna Walsh on Granta.com
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Sally Rooney and Joanna Walsh in Conversation
Sally Rooney & Joanna Walsh
‘What I’m trying to do is to find ways of expressing myself which try to subvert those forms in order to make the speech act, or the writing act, transgressive in a way.’
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Best Book of 1984: Amalgamemnon
Joanna Walsh
Joanna Walsh on why Christine Brooke-Rose's Amalgamemnon is the best book of 1984.
Five Things Right Now | The Online Edition
Five Things Right Now: Joanna Walsh
Joanna Walsh
Joanna Walsh shares five things she’s reading, watching and thinking about.
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Hotel Haunting
Joanna Walsh
‘There was a time in my life when I lived in hotels. Around this time, the time I did not spend in hotels was time I did not live.’
Poetry | The Online Edition
Bicske
Joanna Walsh
‘For us, discomfort is a hard feeling. / Almost as hard as hate. / Almost as hard as fear.’
Fiction | The Online Edition
Enzo Ponza
Joanna Walsh
‘I was still quite a small girl when I decided to kidnap Enzo Ponza.’
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Ventimiglia
Joanna Walsh
‘Love is constant revolution, pure disruption, it can never be stilled.’
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
In Cyberspace: a love letter
Joanna Walsh
‘I’m at a cafe table. It doesn’t matter which country. I’ve been travelling for a long time. By train. Nine, ten different countries in thirty days, a couple of nights in each, maybe three at most.’