EMPWR ContributorAug 27, 20201 minColours"You showed me your true colours, but I pretended I couldn’t see."
EMPWR ContributorAug 4, 20201 minPoetry: In Quarantine"As I sat on coarse gravel, a feather fell to my foot."
Louisa KeoghJul 30, 20201 minPoetry: Ah sure, you know yourself.A poem exploring male friendships and their importance to men's mental health
Louisa KeoghJul 8, 20201 minTouchyInfuriated by unnecessary touching endured by women everyday, Louisa Keogh empowered herself to turn her anger into poetry.
EMPWR ContributorJul 7, 20202 minBlossomingdo you see the blossom trees like I do a sight brand new, through a baby’s gaze don’t the bees linger longer
EMPWR ContributorJul 1, 20201 minMagic: An Ode to my anger"I didn’t want to write this poem, I didn’t want to be labeled the “angry black girl” but I am angry."
EMPWR ContributorJun 30, 20202 minSave some spaceWritten with peace and empathy in mind, this piece looks at the #SpeakingOutMovement
EMPWR ContributorJun 24, 20201 minSand In My Palm"The scorch-touched days are when you come to mind most"
EMPWR ContributorJun 15, 20201 minTime Lapse“My hands morph from old to new Like Mother Nature I change in front of you”
Clodagh MeaneyJun 8, 20201 minIrish author Michelle Gallen nominated for Comedy Women in Print prize for Big Girl, Small TownThe debut novel has been dubbed as Milkman meets Derry Girls
EMPWR ContributorMay 26, 20201 minFar from homePoetry encompassing the difficulty of Sunday blues and leaving your home town
Clodagh MeaneyMay 26, 20203 minMeet Rebecca Fahey the vibrant Irish artist with Synesthesia The neurological condition stimulates several senses meaning she sees numbers and letters as specific colours