Every Day Poets - a poem a day every day and a somewhat subjective view of our guidelines.
Oonah was born in Ballymena, N Ireland, studied at Ballymena Academy where she had work published in The Braid Magazine which encouraged her to think she could write! She took a degree in French and Education at The University of Ulster which was then ‘New’. After that she moved to S. Wales where she taught just about everything. Oonah is married with no offfspring and has lived in North East England for the past two decades. She resigned from teaching in 2006.
I have since taken up my longstanding interest in poetry and writing very short stuff and wandered into the realms of FIRST PERSON. I even have a facebook page these days and do the odd reading and I’m enjoying this new phase thoroughly. I’m on Twitter and Google+ too. Join me at one or all. I often put direct links to work there.
Free download to Mobile? The Ether App to read A Peel by Oonah V Joslin — http://bit.ly/bpvC84.
Please let me know if you enjoy my stories and poems.
and Please if you are a hollywood producer and want to turn one of my stories into a movie, make me an offer
Please whoever you are – thank you for visiting my blog.
See Oonah LIVE at The Cumberland Arms 2011
Oonah discusses What is poetry with fellow poet John Stocks
Essays by Oonah:
An Explication of Praise Song for the Day
Gloria Mundi
Awards Gallery
- Microhorror Prize 2008 (in the middle there)
Binnacle Shorts 2009 and 2011
For my poems First Love and Death of the Father
And the kind words of a fellow writer:
Angel Zapata: “Writers who I feel actively churn out quality flash fiction in a myriad of genres are Erin Cole, Chris Allinotte, Lily Childs, Laura Eno, Oonah V. Joslin, Jodi MacArthur, Michael J. Solender, and Nicole Monaghan.”





Nice blog, Oonah.
Clean look also.
Bill
Thank you Bill
Nice site Oonah, good luck with it.
Many thanks Nick. I hope you will visit again.
Very fine. I like it a lot.
If you like Zen and the Art of… have you tried ‘Lila an Enquiry into Morals’
Best
Sean
Ah, yes Sean. I enjoyed Lila too. I loved the whole index cards idea – the arguments over quantifying quality.
Dear Oonah, Just found your new blog “vaults” and it’s a lovely one. I hope to be visiting there often.
Regards, Roberta
That is kind of you Roberta
I’ve been reading your posts for the last couple of hours, and it all has been really informative and well written. I did want to let you understand that for some reason this post doesn’t seem to work in Internet Explorer. On a side note, I had been wondering if you wanted to swap blogroll links? I hope to hear from you soon!