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Alan Keogh talks about the balance of space and the invisibility of beautiful design in the next in our series Under the Covers.
Dublin Book Festival announces a bright series of events for autumn.
Fiona Perry’s first collection Alchemy (Turas Press) has been shortlisted for the Poetry Book Awards 2021.
BELFAST'S LINEN HALL LIBRARY IS WORLD'S FIRST TO RECEIVE CERTIFIED DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION RECOGNITION
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.
Backlist Beauties is our feature where publishers tell us about books from their backlist which sparkle. Next up is The O'Brien Press, with Wild Irish Women—Extraordinary Lives from History, by Marian Broderick.
John Kirkaldy on the fascinating account of the shooting of Invincible informer James Carey by Patrick O'Donnell, and the subsequent trial.
Carraig Print Litho Press Launches New Book Printing Service for Writers seeking to Self-Publish in Celebration of 40 Years in Business
Backlist Beauties is a series where publishers choose a title from their back catalogue which sparkles. Next up we have Cork University Press with their phenomenal publication Atlas of the Irish Revolution.
Author Alan Ryan talks about his journey from dodgy grammar and poor spelling, to taking part in Ironman Triathlons and publishing his first novel at the age of fifty four.
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