Rosemarie Rowley was born in Dublin in 1942.

Her poetry publications include The Broken Pledge (Dublin, Tallaght, 1985); The Sea of Affliction (Dublin, Rowan Tree Press, 1987); Flight into Reality (Rowan Tree Press, 1989), a long poem written terza rima and issued, read by the poet, on audio cassette in 1996; Hot Cinquefoil Star (Rowan Tree Press, 2002); and In Memory of Her (Rowan Tree Presss, 2004).
Her pamphlets include Freedom and Censorship (1989), which influenced the Campaign against Pornography and Censorship in the UK.
She edited with John Haughton of Cairde na Coille, Seeing the Wood and the Trees (Dublin, Forest Friends Ireland, 2003).
She has represented Ireland in the European Capital of Culture celebrations in 1997, where she read translations of women bards of the west of Ireland. She has won four international awards in Scotland for epic poetry (1995 and 1996, also in 2001 and 2004), and her first short story won an Image Award.
She lives in Dublin.
at Representative Poetry Online
Rosemarie Rowley at The National Library of Ireland
