Stephen Sexton and Kathleen McCracken read at in-person and live streamed event at the John Hewitt Summer School.
A Bonfire of Shoes, by Radhika Iyer, from her debut collection 'Why are you here?' (Castles in the Air Press).
Mary O'Donnell reads from her latest collection, Massacre of the Birds (Salmon Poetry).
Arnie Yasinski reads from his new collection, 'God Lives in Norway and Goes by Christie' (21st Century Renaissance).
Rachel Drury talks about why she set up Buy the Book, and how you can get involved if you are a self-published author.
Next in our series where publishers talk about a book from their backlist that sings, we have Are You Somebody, by Nuala O’Faolain (New Island).
Cathal Póirtéir discusses Rúin Oscailte, by Áine Ní Ghlinn (Coiscéim).
Liz Quirke reads the title poem from her forthcoming collection, 'How We Arrive in Winter' (Salmon Poetry).
What Willow Says, the second novel by writer and artist Lynn Buckle, is a contemplative and lyrical exploration of the intersections of language, nature, love and grief.
Review of A Shock by Keith Ridgway (Picador). This is a masterfully crafted, highly intriguing novel that delivers the shock of its title.