• Heritage of Secrets - Aoife Mannix

    Heritage of Secrets ’20th Anniversary Edition’

    “Heritage of Secrets” has echoes of Thomas Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd” in more than just the name of the American sailor, Troy. With a keen eye for drama, Aoife Mannix navigates the peaks and troughs of intertwining lives in this exploration of a society in flux.

    Available now here at flippedeye and here at Easons.

  • Reconstruction - Aoife Mannix

    Reconstruction

    Aoife Mannix’s latest full collection begins with a series of poems that chronicle her recovery from cancer and surgery. In the wake of physical and personal transformation, the seemingly reliable constant of the outside world is in turn transformed by the global pandemic.

    Available here at flippedeye.

Commissions (Digital)

I was commissioned to write and record a poem for National Poetry Day by the Forward Trust and Apples and Snakes in partnership with the BBC’s The Space. The poem was inspired by Anthony Burrill’s posters.

I was a commissioned writer and editor on the RSC’s award winning Midsummer Night’s Dreaming.

I was poet in residence for the Royal Shakespeare Company creating an interactive theatrical journey Adelaide Road for a live promenade performance, an iPhone app and a website map inspired by As You Like It.

I was digital writer without residence for If:Book.

I was commissioned to write a digital story for The Future of the Book.

I have written and performed two children’s shows produced by Half Moon Young People’s Theatre that included digital game playing.

I was one of the writers on Spread The Word’s 24-hour book project and their international 24-hour book project.

Aoife Mannix

About

AOIFE MANNIX is an award-winning Irish poet and writer, the author of a novel, five collections of poetry, two pamphlets, and seven libretti. She has been poet-in-residence for the Royal Shakespeare Company and BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live.  She has written articles for the Irish Independent and the Gloss (the lifestyle magazine of the Irish Times) among others. She has toured internationally with the British Council as well as throughout the UK and Ireland including the Southbank Centre, Latitude and the Big Chill.  She has previously worked as a librettist with composer Stephen McNeff on ‘A Star Next to the Moon’ (opera which premiered at the Barbican in 2024), ‘The Horizons of Doubt’ (recorded by the BBC Singers as part of BBC Radio 3’s Afternoon concert) ‘Beyond the Garden’ (a one act opera with mezzo-soprano Susan Bickley), ‘The Walking Shadows’ (a choral work about the First World War which premiered at St-Martin-in-the-Fields) and ‘A Half Darkness’ (commissioned by Chamber Choir Ireland as part of the 1916 centenary.)  

She has been commissioned by the BBC, the National Archives, the Portsmouth Museum, Youth Music Theatre UK, Apples and Snakes, the National Gallery of Ireland, the O’Brien Collection, the Bronte Parsonage, and Cherwell Theatre Company. She has taught creative writing at Goldsmiths, University of London, the University of Westminster, Anglia Ruskin University, and Bucks New University. She has previously worked as a script editor for the BBC as well as for Channel 4 and the Royal Court Theatre. She has a PhD in creative writing from Goldsmiths, University of London. She lives in Oxfordshire.