"The Gone Book is teenage me, trying yet again to traverse the ‘in between’ but this time I am a fifteen-year-old lad in present-day Limerick."
The Yeats Society of Sligo are once again running the #YeatsDay poetry challenge this June 13th. In its first year last summer, the event managed to "Trend" up to number two on Twitter. More than that...
Cathal Póirtéir with his latest choice of reading as Gaeilge An Diabhal Déanta Joe Steve Ó Neachtain | Cló Iar-Chonnacht...
Eason, Ireland’s biggest bookseller, plans to cut 150 jobs and to put some other staff on a four-day week in June as it responds to the impact of...
Recently, TheJournal.ie spoke to some bookshop owners about how they have been managing during the lockdown. We are happy to report that most said that they have been blown away by the demand for...
Stokes Books will hopefully reopen on 8th June. One of Dublin’s most respected bookshop, Stokes Books, has just announced that it hopes to reopen on 8 June. Located at...
Our Little Cruelties by Liz Nugent | Penguin Ireland |384pp | £12.99 pb | 9781844883950. review by Paula O'Hare
Stokes Books Tony Canavan pays a visit to George’s Street Arcade In Dublin’s famous George’s St. Arcade, Stokes Books is an established institution. The bookshop has been there since...
This year’s Dalkey Book Festival has been replaced by the inaugural Dalkey Literary Awards, proudly launched by the Dalkey Book Festival in conjunction with Zurich Insurance. The Dalkey Book Festival was originally due to take place next...
My thirteen-year-old daughter ... tells me that The Sea Field is ‘a terrible title for a book’. My last book was titled The Last Straw...