Geraldine Walsh is an award-winning writer, journalist, and non-fiction author. She is a frequent contributor to The Irish Times and Irish Examiner on a range of topics in the women’s health, mental well-being, and parenting spaces. She was shortlisted in the Headline Mental Health Media Awards in 2019 and 2023 and won the Realex Web Awards in 2016 for Best Original Writing.
As a book coach and non-fiction editor, Geraldine expands her love of writing into helping others fulfil their dream of being a published author. She also facilitates online courses with the Irish Writers Centre on journalism and non-fiction writing.
Geraldine’s fiction and poetry have appeared in Boyne Berries, Toasted Cheese, Agenda, Dublin Quarterly, and was highly commended in the Fish Anthology in 2009.
Her debut non-fiction, Unraveling Motherhood (Hatherleigh Press, 2023 ISBN 1578269644), is part memoir and considers motherhood a tightly woven knot of physical, mental, emotional, and social changes and then seeks to unravel that knot.
She is currently writing her debut fiction, a literary novel focused on the themes of identity, motherhood, religion, mental health, nature, family, and feminism.