Newspaper Interviews
- ‘A writer in exile’, RTÉ, August 2024
- ‘I felt the social divisions much more acutely in England than I do in Northern Ireland,’ Irish Times, June 2024
- ‘I became obsessed with her. She was everywhere,’ Belfast Telegraph, June 2024
- ‘Page Turners: Aimée Walsh’, Image.ie, May 2024
- ‘As a teenager scrabbling for my place in the world, I felt totally bereft. What was I going to do now?’ Irish Daily Mail, May 2024
Broadcast Interviews
- Culture Café with Marie-Louise Kerr, BBC Radio Ulster, June 2024.
- ‘Confessions of a Debut Novelist: Aimée Walsh’ Podcast, May 2024.
Articles for press and media
- ‘Online misogyny is like a cult and the Tate Brothers are trying to sell it to you’, The Mirror, May 2025.
- ‘2000s pop culture thrived on turning millennial women against themselves’, The Mirror, May 2025.
- ‘BBC’s The Settlers is Louis Theroux at his best showing humanity at its worst’, The Mirror, May 2025.
- Interview with a former member of the far right: ‘I was brainwashed by a Nazi as a child – now I worry for kids like me’, The Mirror, April 2025.
- We won’t stop fighting for equal rights’: Trans charities respond to UK Supreme Court ruling, The Mirror, April 2025.
- ‘I grew-up in the misogynistic culture of the 2000s – Russell Brand’s response unsettles me’, The Mirror, April 2025.
- Police raid at Quaker meeting condemned as ‘unprecedented level of police repression’, The Mirror, April 2025.
- Turkish PhD student detained by US ICE agents after writing ‘Free Palestine’ essay, The Mirror, March 2025.
- Netflix’s Adolescence shows how women and girls are paying the price for male rage, The Mirror, March 2025.
- Stacey Dooley’s Rape On Trial calls for societal change amid justice system failures for women, The Mirror, March 2025.
- Violence Against Women in Ireland is Endemic, Service95, August 2024
- On Student Debt, Stylist Magazine, July 2024
- We’re more terrified of ageing than ever – but why?, Dazed, December 2023
- The Jonah Hill texts shouldn’t surprise us – men have been doing this for years, The Independent, July 2023.
- Everything I Wish I’d Known About Breast Reduction, Refinery29, March 2023.
- Love Bites: Marriage and Dating Apps, The Skinny, January 2023.
- ‘The Problems Around Commemorating the Troubles’, RTÉ Brainstorm. April 2020.
- ‘Voicing Republican Feminism(s)’, Writing the Troubles. March 2020.
- ‘Literature and Women’s History of the Northern Irish ‘Troubles’ Conflict’, British Association of Irish Studies. December 2019
Book Criticism
- Dublin Review of Books, On Sally Rooney’s Intermezzo, September 2024.
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Nuala O’Connor’s Seaborne, July 2024
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Caoilinn Hughes’s The Alternatives, May 2024
- The Irish Times: Review of Juliet McDaniels’s Mr and Mrs American Pie, April 2024
- The Irish Times: Review of Kate Davies’s Nuclear Family, April 2024
- The Irish Times: Review of Kaveh Akbar’s Martyr!, March 2024
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Colin Barrett’s Wild Houses, January 2024
- The Irish Times: Review of A K Blakemore’s The Glutton, October 2023
- The Irish Times: Review of Mary Morrissey’s Penelope Unbound, October 2023
- The Observer, Review of Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song, September 2023.
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Anne Enright’s The Wren, The Wren, September 2023
- The Irish Times: Review of Ros Atkin’s The Art of Explanation, August 2023
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Yan Ge’s Elsewhere, August 2023
- The Irish Times: Review of André Dao’s Anam, August 2023.
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting, July 2023
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Lorrie Moore’s I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home June 2023
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Karl Geary’s Juno Loves Legs March 2023
- RTÉ Culture: Review of Alice Kinsella’s Milk: On Motherhood and Madness March 2023
- Caught by the River: ‘Review: Wendy Erskine’s Dance Move,’ February 2022.
- Women’s History Association of Ireland: ‘Erika Hanna’s Snapshot Stories: Visuality, Photography, and the Social History of Ireland 1922 – 2000’, July 2020.
Academic Journal Article
- ‘‘Curiosity with Corpses’: Poetry, Nationalism and Women: Seamus Heaney’s North (1975) and Medbh McGuckian’s The Flower Master (1982).’ Journal of Gender Studies. November 2020.