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Galway writer blazes path in the Big Smoke

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The inaugural event, ‘The Out of Towners’, brought together five poets from across Ireland to celebrate newly published work, and Morgan’s reading from his latest collection, Blood Atlas, was a highlight of the evening.

Local writers chosen for national mentoring scheme

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Barry Neenan, Bern Butler and Kate McHugh were chosen after a national call-out attracted 345 applicants.

Faith, peace and Gaeilge unite at inspiring Dublin book launch

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The Irish Writers’ Centre in Dublin recently hosted the launch of Géarchéim Dhomhanda agus Slí na Síochána—the Irish translation of World Crisis and the Pathway to Peace by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The book, a compilation of addresses promoting peace and justice, was welcomed as a powerful interfaith contribution to Irish society.

An Taibhdhearc presents Grindr, Saghdar agus Cher, as part of the Galway International Arts Festival

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Taking place in An Taibhdhearc from July 25 to July 29, Grindr, Saghdar agus Cher is a captivating show written and performed by Aerach Aiteach Gaelach members; Ciara Ní É, Eoin McEvoy and Sam Ó Fearraigh. The show revolves around the three LGBT cast members as they give three different perspectives on one fateful night. A nice lead up to Galway Pride Parade next month!

Local writers wanted for the Irish Writers Centre’s national mentoring programme

The Westmeath Arts Office is inviting local writers to apply for the Irish Writers Centre National Mentoring Programme 2023.

Representation matters - Breaking Ground Ireland at Cúirt 2022

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IN APRIL, Galway will host a landmark project showcasing and celebrating 80 writers and illustrators from ethnic minority backgrounds in Ireland.

Arts bureaucrats urging writers to put themselves up for sale?

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In a book called Das Kapital, first published 154 years ago, Karl Marx predicted capitalism would, in time, transform everything into a saleable commodity.

Local poet selected to receive professional literary mentoring

Roscommon writer, Amy Barry, has been selected by Words Ireland to receive professional literary mentoring over the next eight months from an acclaimed Irish writer of their choice.

 

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