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Far From Literature We Were Reared
A NIGHT of short stories, music and song, spoken word, and literary craic will make up Far From Literature We Were Reared in the Róisín Dubh this Sunday at 8pm.
Alan McMonagle’s Psychotic Episodes
ALAN MCMONAGLE, the Sligo born, Galway based, short story writer, will launch his new book Psychotic Episodes, as part of the Cúirt festival.
A score of Galway Stories from Doire Press
NEXT WEEK, with Galway hosting authors from all over the world as part of Cúirt, the city itself and its own writers are showcased in a fine new anthology from Doire Press, entitled Galway Stories, to be launched during the festival.
Last week to enter Doire Press writing competition
GALWEGIANS INTERESTED in entering the Doire Press 2012 International Poetry & Fiction Chapbook Competition have until Monday January 9 to do so.
Poetry and short story writing competition
GALWEGIANS INTERESTED in entering the Doire Press 2012 International Poetry & Fiction Chapbook Competition have until Monday January 9 to do so.
Poetry on the farm
MICEÁL KEARNEY’S On The Farm will take place regardless of the weather on May 21 on the poet’s farm in Ballinderreen, South Galway.
Three new books from Galway publisher
THE GALWAY based publisher Wordonthestreet, is getting set to launch its three latest publications - two poetry collections and a book of short stories.
Poetry book showcase at Sheridan’s Wine Bar
THE 2009 Over The Edge Poetry Book Showcase takes place at Sheridan’s Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, on Friday February 6 at 8pm.
Readings and book launches
Galway writers Maureen Gallagher and Alan McMonagle will read at An Spidéal Library this evening at 7.30pm. Maureen will read from her first collection of poetry Calling The Tune, while Alan will read from his new collection of short stories Liar, Liar. Both writers are published by WordsontheStreet.
Seamus Heaney to read at Clifden Community Arts Week
Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney will read as part of this year’s Clifden Arts Festival.