What Irish Writers Did in College Part 2
Writers come from a whole variety of backgrounds. Some have been writing since they were
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Writers come from a whole variety of backgrounds. Some have been writing since they were
At a time where we often learn of publishers leaving the sector – or significantly
The question of whether a writer ‘should’ go to college to study creative writing is
As the publishing world continues to flex and reshape, Transworld Ireland are excited to announce
The Nameless Dead is the fifth in Brian McGilloway’s series featuring Garda Inspector Ben Devlin, set
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Nicola Morgan is an award-winning author, with around 90 titles across many genres, and a
I can never pinpoint exactly when the desire to write arose in me. Like a
So you’ve finished your magnum opus and are convinced that the world is ready for
When Kate Kerrigan’s novel Ellis island became a bestseller in the Irish/American book charts following
Limerick has long been famous for its passion for the arts, culture and heritage and
Shirley Benton and Siobhán McKenna are both new Poolbeg authors whose first books launched last year – Siobhán’s
This year’s festival is the 10th annual crime writers event in the Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate. The
Wattpad is often described as the YouTube for books. Readers can go and read any of
Journalist Sue Leonard was on the spot at the West Cork Literary Festival to hear
Bare Hands is an international online journal of contemporary poetry and photography started by Kerrie
Dundalk born Mark McShane’s debut Neutral Shores, Ireland and the Battle of the Atlantic, was penned mainly
The phone rings… The moment you’ve dreamed of has arrived… A publisher is on the
I am late for my interview with Faith O’Grady, having got lost en route, and
Well, I made my 50,000 words on the 29th June and in my rush to celebrate,