Penguin acquires Ulysses Unbound by Terence Killeen
Penguin Press has acquired Ulysses Unbound by Terence Killeen from Irish publisher Wordwell.
Irish Language Book Awards shortlist—a landscape of excellence
The shortlist for the Irish Language Book Awards has been announced by An tOireachtas, in conjunction with Foras na Gaeilge
The butterfly effect—old Irish myth flies to Laos
An Féileacán Agus An Rí (The Butterfly and the King) published by Futa Fata has flown all the way to Laos.
Richard Needham: One man, Two Worlds
Tony Canavan discusses Richard Needham's autobiography.
Burning Books—Ruth McKee talks to Ethel Rohan
Which books would you save from the flames? The next episode of Burning Books features author Ethel Rohan in conversation with Ruth McKee
Under the Covers—Alan Keogh on the invisibility of good design
Alan Keogh talks about the balance of space and the invisibility of beautiful design in the next in our series Under the Covers.
Bright lights for autumn with Dublin Book Festival
Dublin Book Festival announces a bright series of events for autumn.
Alchemy by Fiona Perry shortlisted for the Poetry Book Awards 2021
Fiona Perry’s first collection Alchemy (Turas Press) has been shortlisted for the Poetry Book Awards 2021.
Linen Hall Library Belfast receives diversity and inclusion recognition
BELFAST'S LINEN HALL LIBRARY IS WORLD'S FIRST TO RECEIVE CERTIFIED DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION RECOGNITION
Welcome to Elm Street — Wayne Byrne on the genesis of his new book
Wayne Byrne talks about growing up with horror movies and how the subtext of the Freddy Krueger films led him to write his book, Welcome to Elm Street.