Rosemarie Rowley

Rosemarie Rowley (born 1942) is an Irish poet.

Life
Born in Dublin in 1942, Rowley worked in England for the BBC in the 1950s. In the 1960s she attended Trinity College, Dublin, graduating with a degree in English, Irish, and Philosophy. She then moved to Luxembourg where she worked as a European civil servant. She returned to Ireland in the 1980s to work as Coordinator for the Green Alliance, and returned to Trinity College, where she received her Master of Arts (postgraduate)Master's]] in 1984. In the 1990s she earned a diploma in psychology from the National University in Ireland. She lives in Dublin.

Publications
Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy the University of Toronto .
 * The Broken Pledge and Other Poems. [Dublin]: Tallaght, 1985.
 * The Sea of Affliction. Dublin: Rowan Tree Press, 1987. Now available under a Creative Commons Agreement.
 * Hot Cinquefoil Star. Dublin: Rowan Tree Press, 2002.
 * In Memory of Her. Dublin: Rowan Tree Press, 2004.
 * Freedom and Censorship—why not have both? 1989.