Writing
Poems
Literary Hub, ‘Dissociation’ and ‘Central Park, Nocturne’, 6th December 2024
Versopolis Platform, 11 poems from Crash Centre and Waiting for Saint Brendan, November 2023
Poetry Ireland Review, ‘Blue Dark’, issue 119, autumn 2016
‘The Punks of the Quintana’, reprinted in The Limerick Post, 11th March, 2015
Levure Litteraire, four poems from Waiting For Saint Brendan, autumn 2014
Psychology Tomorrow, ‘Nipples’, January 2014
Andrew Sullivan's blog, The Dish, ‘Beginning of Trust’, December 2013
Nashville Review, ‘Lazarus’, ‘For My Brother’ and ‘To a Predator’, December 2011
Nonfiction
Poetry Foundation, ‘You Could Go Further: Remembering Breyten Breytenbach,’ 26th March, 2025
Hindsight’s blog, excerpt from “On the Loose”, a COVID-19 essay, 2021
Hayden’s Ferry Review's blog: Contributor Spotlight, June 2014
Electric Literature,"An Evening in Solidarity With Mexican Journalists at PEN American", 20th October, 2010
Translations
TRANSLATIONS OF MY WORK
Estudios Irlandeses (issue 12, 2017), a selection of poems from Santiago Sketches, introduced by John Liddy and translated into Spanish.
Letras en línea (Chile),my poem ‘The Beginning of Trust’ translated into Spanish by Cristóbal Johannon.
MY TRANSLATIONS OF OTHER POETS
PoetryInternational: three translations from the poems of Chilean poet Cristóbal Johannon: "Lapwings"and"Mourning", 2015.

Video & Sound
Bloody Sunday
Featured on Poetry as Commemoration's jukebox installations in Limerick and Derry, May - July 2023
Dún Chaoin
Dún Chaoin is a non-narrative documentary exploring the work & methods of the renowned Irish artist Maria Simonds-Gooding who has been based in Dún Chaoin, Co. Kerry, Ireland, for the last 40 years.
Featuring Maria Simonds-Gooding
Poem by David McLoghlin
Narrated by Dominic West
Music Composed by Linda Buckley
Song "Dónal Óg" by Pat Chonair Ó Conchubhair
Camera/Editing by Lanka Haouche Perren
Produced/Directed by Lanka Haouche Perren
Selected and screened at the Royal Hibernian Academy, 55th Corona Cork Film Festival (IE), Galway Film Fleadh (IE), Oulu Film Festival (FI), VIEWfinders Film Festival (IE), Budapest Short International Film Festival (HU), Kerry Film Festival (IE), and Dingle International Film Festival (IE).
Foxy John’s
This short film explores the animated life of Foxy John’s pub, in Dingle, West Kerry. By day and night it is a handy hardware store, as well as a pub. It is one of Dingle’s most iconic pubs.
Camera/Editing by Lanka Haouche Perren
Produced/Directed by Lanka Haouche Perren
Text by David McLoghlin
Original soundtrack by Linda Buckley
Funded by the Art Department of the Kerry County Council.
Selected for competition at the Chicago Irish Film Festival and screened at the Dingle International Film Festival, Kerry Film Festival.
Other Readings and Appearances
Interview on Post Poet Pop, Episode 28 with host Ken Walker
Books of the Year with Adam Wyeth and Henrietta McKervey
Crash Centre: Adams picks of 2024 on Books for Breakfast Podcast
Poem, "I carried your oxygen" (from Waiting for Saint Brendan)
Appearance on Radiolab's Elements podcast’
Appearance on The Drunken Odyssey podcast dedicated to Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet
26th August, 2017 (1:44:45)
Ciaran Berry, Eamon Grennan, and David McLoghlin
A Reading of Irish Poets at NYU's Lillian Vernon Creative Writers' House, 29th January, 2016