Aimée Walsh is a cultural critic and writer whose work bridges literature, media, and public life. Her essays, reviews, and long-form features combine close analysis with sharp cultural insight, situating books, television, digital culture, and contemporary debates within wider social and political contexts.

She has written for The Observer, The Irish Times, RTÉ, The Independent, and other national and international publications.

In 2025 she was shortlisted for Commentator of the Year at the Society of Editors’ Media Freedom Awards.

Her work engages with questions of narrative authority, resistance, identity, and the cultural forces that shape how we think, read, and live.

in 2025, Walsh led the first U35 targeted investigation for The Mirror and presented on camera a three part documentary series. She has since become a ‘face of The Mirror’ in presenting news pieces to camera across social media and digital platforms, including Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram and Snapchat.