Forth magazine

Walsh has contributed to the Irish Times, the Irish Examiner, the Sunday Business Post, the Guardian, the Sunday Times, The Independent, the Christian Science Monitor, Magill, Village, Business and Finance, Wired, Mute, Rising East and the Dubliner.

[2][3] Contributors included journalists Lenny Antonelli and Brendan O'Neill, free software activist Richard Stallman,[4] economist Stephen Kinsella, former Sinn Féin councilor Domhnall Ó Cobhthaigh and Gerard Casey.

forth took a partisan left-libertarian stance[5] on current affairs that was described as "sometimes offbeat, often original" by Irish journalist Gerard Cunnigham.

[7][8] The magazine has also criticized Ireland's trade unions as timid and in decline,[9] and argued that Trinity College Dublin should be demolished,[10] prompting a response from Senator David Norris.

[11] Alongside its traditional material, forth published a series of correspondences on various subjects called 'Back and Forth'.