‘a rich, diverse repository of audio relating to Irish Literature’
MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland, first opened its doors to the public on Culture Night, 20 September...
The Listowel Writers’ Week Awards were announced at a digital media ceremony on 28 May in Listowel, Co Kerry, on what should have been the opening night of the 50th annual Writers’ Week, which was cancelled because of the Covid-19...
Article by Philip Stone, Nielsen Book International.
Spending on printed books in Ireland has slumped by €3m during the lockdown, Nielsen Book Research data...
Minister for Rural and Community Development, Michael Ring, has announced €200,000 to support the provision of additional e-books and e-audiobooks to meet the significant increase in demand due to the Covid-19 crisis. This...
"The Gone Book is teenage me, trying yet again to traverse the ‘in between’ but this time I am a fifteen-year-old lad in present-day Limerick."
The Yeats Society of Sligo are once again running the #YeatsDay poetry challenge this June 13th. In its first year last summer, the event managed to "Trend" up to number two on Twitter. More than that...
Cathal Póirtéir with his latest choice of reading as Gaeilge
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Joe Steve Ó Neachtain | Cló Iar-Chonnacht...
Eason, Ireland’s biggest bookseller, plans to cut 150 jobs and to put some other staff on a four-day week in June as it responds to the impact of...
Recently, TheJournal.ie spoke to some bookshop owners about how they have been managing during the lockdown. We are happy to report that most said that they have been blown away by the demand for...
Stokes Books will hopefully reopen on 8th June.
One of Dublin’s most respected bookshop, Stokes Books, has just announced that it hopes to reopen on 8 June. Located at...