It Rose Up—a rare collection of Irish fantasy
Part lecture series, part short story collection, Tramp Press once again backs authors defying and subverting form with this academic but accessible read.
On Dangerous Ground—history with heart
John Kirkaldy recommends On Dangerous Ground as a moving and vivid memoir.
Sex, consumption, grief, and insecure attachments—Liz Quirke on Eat or We Both Starve
Mäda Primavesi (ca. 1912–1913) by Gustav Klimt. Original from The MET Museum. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel Eat or We Both Starve|Victoria Kennefick|Carcanet|ISBN 9781800170711 Sex, consumption, grief, and insecure attachments—Liz Quirke engages with Eat or We Both Starve, and interviews poet Victoria Kennefick about her collection, short-listed for the T.S Eliot...
The New Girl—beautiful lessons and an empathetic guide
"A timely and crucial novel"—Riley Earle on The New Girl, by Sinéad Moriarty.
Susan McKeever chooses books to nourish and sustain
Susan McKeever chooses books which sustain.
Careers for Girls—role models for dreaming big
Author Anne Daly talks about her book Careers for Girls, which offers role models for girls to dream big.
The Rainbow Library is seeking LGBTQIA+ writer
The Rainbow Library is seeking LGBTQIA+ writer/poet.
Burning Books…on Paper—Rosemary Jenkinson
Next in our Burning Books...on Paper series is author Rosemary Jenkinson, whose new collection Marching Season is out now with Arlen Press