THE ESSAY Are you a last minute canceller? Do your friends know you as ‘the flake’? Megan Cassidy is here to say, well, her too, but she’s got advice…
THE ESSAY A recent violation brings Emma Doran back to a childhood incident…
THE ESSAY Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro on the policing of the Black lived experience, particularly when it comes to relationships.
THE REVIEW Niamh O’ Donoghue on what she has learned from moving west . . . rogue is a co-created space for media, art and thought. We’d love you…
THE REVIEW Edaein O’Connell has a gratitude journal on her bedside table. Dates of entry stopped on 8 May 2020. The first entry? Written on 1 May 2020 ….
THE ESSAY Sheena Madden draws from 20 years experience of depression to pass on the coping skills she has honed over time.
Emma Doran explains why she thinks it might just be time to do so… Up until 1973 in Ireland, once married, women had to give up work. Sure, some days…
Writing is a form of activism. Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro examines the functionality of literature in celebrating the ‘New Irish’… The transformative period Ireland finds itself in makes it imperative to…
Linnea Dunne investigates living with UTIs and Interstitial Cystitis
Aoife Rooney‘s experience of being an only child is one she’s comfortable with, but is everyone else? When I tell people that I am an only child, more often than…