Jenn Noon tells us the inspiration behind his evocative new novel, Moon Over Brendle . . . I was sitting at my desk, writing the first chapter of a novel. I imagined a young ...
Author Jayne Chard on why Cornwall is so perfect for writers of Crime Fiction and why crime writers and TV producers can’t resist it . . . Whether it’s the beauty and wildness of the Lizard ...
Tom McAndrew, author of Doocey Half-Sees Whodunnit, asks: how the hell are you supposed to know that you’re a good writer? Hello there! By way of an introduction, my name is Tom McAndrew. I’m ...
To mark World Limerick Day, Irish Ferries has today launched Limericks for Kids, a new initiative to encourage creativity and storytelling, while celebrating the wonder of ferry travel with ...
Miriam Mulcahy on the writing of her captivating memoir, Walking to the Foot of the Sky . . . Nothing about this book turned out the way it should have done. It began ...
People are often surprised when they hear that I wrote a fantasy novel in Afghanistan. For many around the world, Afghanistan is usually associated with war, politics, and tragedy. Rarely do they ...
Join us for this very special hybrid event celebrating the legendary Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen on her birthday. Renowned for her novels and short stories, including The Death of the Heart, The Heat ...
Join writer and academic Katherine O’Donnell in conversation with award-winning poet and writer Rosamund Taylor for an exploration of writing queer Irish womanhood; past, present, and future.
Join us at the Irish Writers Centre on Saturday, 6th June for an afternoon imagining queer futures, discovering a mix of zine making and bookbinding techniques to create speculative pamphlets bringing ...
The School of Art History and Cultural Policy at University College Dublin is launching a part time offer of the MA in ...
Billy Collins, U.S. Poet Laureate tells us that ‘The framework of a poem’s structure affects how it is meant to be read. A poet sculpts their story around stanzas, line breaks, punctuation, and pau… ...