Spring training courses with Publishing Ireland: boost your book sales on Amazon

via Publishing Ireland Amazon is the number one destination for shoppers—but many people won’t browse past the first page of its search results. This course will give you the nuts and bolts of how to get your accounts set up effectively, will look at the finer details of your...

The big picture: Jennifer Farley on process and persistence in the world of illustration

Jennifer Farley talks about drawing out the story What is the most misunderstood thing about an illustrator’s role? I would say that an illustrator is a problem solver. Illustration can help clarify complex concepts, it can enhance writing and it can entertain. 

Poetry: Trish Bennett

"...poetry is a way of happening, a mouth"—W.H. Auden https://www.youtube.com/embed/5qhRsJTTmd4 Half Cut We watched the ‘How to’ DVD.

Darkling stories in unnerving, visceral new collection from Deirdre Sullivan

The mind is traitor to the body in this collection of fourteen short stories by Deirdre Sullivan.

From bookseller to small press: No Alibis on the journey—and the joy—of publishing

No Alibis Press receives funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland to publish Seed by Joanna Walsh by Emma Warnock No Alibis Press is the publishing arm of No Alibis Bookshop, a cultural hub of Belfast’s literary scene and host to events and informal literary chats...

Merrion Press wins category in Small Press of the Year

via The Bookseller Merrion Press is the Regional and Country winner for the island of Ireland in The British Book Awards. Merrion Press, the trade imprint of the Irish Academic Press, had by far the best year in its history in 2020, thanks in...

Slip-streams of memory, and communion with nature in Kerri ní Dochartaigh’s Thin Places

Thin Places|by Kerri ní Dochartaigh|Canongate|Hardback £14.99|ISBN 978 1 78689 963 7 by Susan McKeever I have emerged after reading ní Dochartaigh’s debut bruised and battered. I've also been enriched, mesmerised and inspired never to look at a moth in the same way again.

Poetry: Annemarie Ní Churreáin

photograph, Ruth McKee "...a poem is a way of happening, a mouth." (W.H. Auden) https://youtu.be/3ZzPn8i8R8g UCD Special Collections, Irish Poetry Reading Archive Penance for a girl in...

From The Grand Canal to the Dodder: illustrious lives

From the Grand Canal to the Dodder: illustrious lives, by Beatrice Doran|The History Press|€23.00|ISBN 9780750995573 by Tony Canavan This book is a collection of potted biographies of the noteworthy residents of four Dublin suburbs: Sandymount, Ringsend, Ballsbridge and Irishtown. As the...

Sing us a song for St. Patrick’s Day: best-loved Irish Ballads

Best-Loved Irish Ballads|Emma Byrne and Eoin O'Brien|The O'Brien Press|€14.99|ISBN:9781788492201 Fancy belting out a ballad for St. Patrick's Day? We have you covered, with the chords and music for two of the most famous Irish songs in the world, from the volume Best-Loved Irish Ballads (The O'Brien Press).