Leabhair idir lámha: An Diabhal Déanta

Cathal Póirtéir with his latest choice of reading as Gaeilge

Eason plans to cut 150 jobs

Eason, Ireland’s biggest bookseller, plans to cut 150 jobs and to put some...

Lockdown Literary Revival

Recently, TheJournal.ie spoke to some bookshop owners about how they have been managing during the lockdown. We are happy...

Stokes Books plan to reopen next month

Stokes Books will hopefully reopen on 8th June. One of Dublin’s most respected bookshop,...

Crime Spree: Our Little Cruelties, by Liz Nugent

Our Little Cruelties by Liz Nugent | Penguin Ireland |384pp | £12.99...

Bookshop Focus—Stokes Books

Stokes Books Tony Canavan pays a visit to George’s Street Arcade In Dublin’s famous...

Dalkey Literary Awards Shortlist Announced

This year’s Dalkey Book Festival has been replaced by the inaugural Dalkey Literary Awards, proudly launched by the Dalkey Book Festival in...

Tom French: learning from the next generation.

My thirteen-year-old daughter ... tells me that The Sea Field is ‘a terrible title for a book’.

Ennis Bookclub festival are seeking Artistic Director for 2021

Artistic Director Vacancy The committee of the Ennis Book Club Festival are looking to...

Dublin: One City, One Book—Tatty

Dublin: One City, One Book—a moving story of growing up in the 1960s and 1970s