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Wilma Kenny, First Prize Poetry Winner Mother's Tears by Wilma Kenny This Catalonian storm is fierce today.Wild rain bounces off my skin as Iavoid puddles on the cobblestonepaths and taste the salt of my tears.The...
Press Release, 19 January 2020. More people in more diverse communities across the country will benefit from investment of €80 million in the arts this year, the Arts...
The Arts Council of Ireland is seeking tenders from qualified parties to assist in developing strategies for the Council to consider with regard to its future approach to literature funding, both in...
Gill Education is recruiting for a Project Editor for its demanding education department. The successful candidate will be an experienced project editor, with the ability to manage and monitor complex projects from...
Eugene Boylan, SJ Paul McNulty During his final years of secondary education at Belvedere College, a centre of Jesuit education in...
 Published June 2019; Four Courts Press; HB; €55; 978-1-846827853 Most readers of Standish O’Grady, Father of the Irish Literary Revival,...
Raymond Chandler – A Waterford Man? Tony Canavan Lobby Card for the 1946 Movie Adaptation © MovieStillDB. It may come as a surprise to...
The Citywide Reading Campaign for Children will be kicking off for 2020 this spring, where children in Dublin are encouraged to read a selected book. This year’s selection is Boot by Shane...
St Brigid's Celebration - Intimate Performances from Powerful Irish Women The London Irish Centre Camden will host an evening of music and spoken word performances from a range of...
As submissions open for the BBC National Short Story Awards, the official judging panel has been announced. Author and Belfast native Lucy Caldwell is among the judges, alongside British...
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