ABOUT

Steve Denehan is author of two chapbooks and seven poetry collections. Winner of the Anthony Cronin Poetry Award and twice winner of the Irish Times’ New Irish Writing, his publication credits include Poetry Ireland Review and Westerly.
Steve is also a keen artist and his work features on the front cover of his latest book, as if it meant something.
Steve lives in Kildare, Ireland, with his wife Eimear and daughter Robin.
"One of the most talented contemporary poets you will have the pleasure of reading."
Susan Richardson
"Steve Denehan is an extraordinary poet."
Anne Walsh Donnelly
BOOKS

TAILLIGHTS DISAPPEARING

A QUARTER DEAD AND HALF ALIVE

AFTER MIDNIGHT,
STILL WARM
Steve's collections can be found in bookshops as well as the usual places online. You can order directly by clicking on the titles below.

OF THUNDER, PEARLS AND BIRDSONG

MILES OF SKY ABOVE US, MILES OF EARTH BELOW

LIVING IN THE CORE OF AN APPLE

DAYS OF FALLING FLESH AND RISING MOONS

THE STREETS, LIKE FLOWERS, COME ALIVE IN THE RAIN

AS IF IT MEANT SOMETHING
BOOKS
Steve's collections can be found in bookshops as well as the usual places online. You can order directly by clicking on the titles below.

AS IF IT MEANT SOMETHING

TAILLIGHTS
DISASPPEARING

THE STREETS, LIKE FLOWERS, COME ALIVE IN THE RAIN

DAYS OF FALLING FLESH AND RISING MOONS

LIVING IN THE CORE OF AN APPLE

AFTER MIDNIGHT,
STILL WARM

OF THUNDER, PEARLS AND BIRDSONG

MILES OF SKY ABOVE US, MILES OF EARTH BELOW

A QUARTER DEAD
AND HALF ALIVE