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Over The Edge open reading

THE OVER The Edge: Open Reading series returns to the Galway City Library on Thursday August 30 at 6.30pm with writers Leeanne Quinn, Pat Finnegan, and Adedotun Adekeye.

Over The Edge New Writer competition

THE DEADLINE is approaching for the 2012 Over The Edge New Writer of The Year competition, with the closing date for entries Wednesday August 8.

The heart stopping sentences of Rejini Samuel

I FIRST became aware of Rejini Samuel’s work a couple of years ago when she began attending creative writing classes at GTI and, as a result, came along and read some poems and extracts from stories at an Over The Edge open-mic.

Sarah Clancy: It’s poetry, Jim, but not as we know it

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SARAH CLANCY began writing poetry just three years ago. Her first published poem, ‘Hippy Get A Job’, appeared on the Over The Edge website in August 2009.

March Over The Edge reading

THREE WRITERS, Paul Maddern, Rejini Samuel, and Stephanie Klapp will read at the Over The Edge reading in the Galway City Library on Thursday March 29 at 6.30pm.

Proust Questionnaire Maeve Mulrennan Galway Arts Centre

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What is your idea of perfect happiness?

Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering

OVER THE Edge and Poetry Ireland will host the Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering at The Kitchen, Galway City Museum, Spanish Arch on Friday, March 9 at 8pm.

2012 Over The Edge New Writer of The Year competition

THE 2012 Over The Edge New Writer of The Year competition returns and is open to both poets and fiction writers.

Novelist Chris Binchy to go Over The Edge

THE NOVELIST Chris Binchy will be among the featured readers at the Over The Edge: Open Reading in the Galway City Library on Thursday February 23 at 6.30pm.

Over The Edge celebrates ninth birthday tonight

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THE OVER The Edge readings celebrate nine years in existence tonight when it hosts Leanne O’Sullivan, Damian Cunniffe, and Dearbhaile Houston in the Galway City Library from 6.30pm.

 

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