Adam Rudden

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Adam Rudden is a Dublin-based Irish poet. His work has been published in poetry periodicals including Poetry Ireland Review,[1] Cyphers, Electric Acorn, Jacobyte Poetry, Agenda and Horizons.

His collections of poetry have been published by Lapwing Publications, including Fallen Eyelashes (2004),[1] Braille lips in the Dark (2007),[2] Stopwatch (2009) and Solar Winds and Ions (2011). In March 2012, Solar Winds and Ions was made available as a free download on Poetry Ireland's website.

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  1. ^ a b "Adam's poetry pamphlet hits shelves of bookshop". Independent.ie. 7 October 2004. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  2. ^ O'Mahony, Nessa (2008). "A Prime Number: II from Lapwing". The Poetry Ireland Review (94): 96–102. ISSN 0332-2998. Retrieved 21 January 2024.

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