Book Launch: morsels Susanna Galbraith

    Susanna Galbraith’s debut collection, morsels (Macha Press) is a formally ambitious multi-sequence debut collection. The title series ‘morsels’ explores the ways language and its absences shape our relationships with one another, with natural environments, and with human and animal bodies. Across three interconnected sequences, Galbraith makes sensitive yet tough-minded forays into unstable, ever-evolving territories: love, death and memory, loss and anxiety, isolation and transformation, and the craft of poetry making. Join us to launch this unique collection.

     

    Susanna Galbraith is from Belfast. Her poems have been published in New England Review, Poetry Ireland Introductions, Propel, Poetry Wales, Berlin Lit, Banshee, Channel Magazine, Cyphers, Tour de Moon, The Tangerine, and Arlen House anthologies. Her essays have appeared in Source Photographic Review, the HU and Stories of TULCA. She was selected for Irish Writers Centre New Voices: North
    2025, Seamus Heaney Summer School 2024, Poetry Ireland Introductions 2023 and Stinging Fly Summer School 2021. She was awarded first place in the Red Line Book Festival Poetry Competition 2021 and has been the recipient of several Arts Council of Northern Ireland Support for Individual Artists Programme awards. She holds an MA in Art History from the University of York and a BA in English from Trinity College Dublin where she was an editor of Icarus Magazine. She is currently the project editor of Abridged, a researcher at Source Photographic Review and associate artist at Kids Own Publishing Partnership.