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Award-winning novelist Eimear McBride has been named as judge of this year’s Wild Atlantic Words short story competition.
Jeremy D. Baker on the inspiration behind his debut thriller, The Guilty Sleep. I’m a combat veteran who served in ...
I was drawn into the story from the beginning, when Christina Fonthes sets the scene. The prologue begins in 1974, Kinshasa.
Book is seeking submissions from local, national and international poets for its next issue, Autumn/Winter 2025.
Linda Newbery, author of The One True Thing, on on the lasting appeal of the Big House' in literary fiction . . .
Writing every day when you have a regulation issue such as ADHD is grand advice, but you should be more lenient on yourself .
Nor were the agency concerned if Rajmon had been physically or sexually assaulted in the course of a ‘working’ day – there ...
The background to The 48 Acts (as an aid to recovery) by Paddy Rafter. The 48 Acts is the result of a very long journey, begun neither in hope or desperation but in necessity bound by circumstances.
Essie Fox, author of the riveting historical mystery, Dangerous, on how 'there's nothing quite like that buzz when a story ...
Twenty top tips for good school visits by Bryony Pearce. If you are writing for children, school visits are valuable. Why?
P.J. Murphy, author of Six Steps to Salvation, on 'the true power of satire'. When I tell people I write satirical novels . .
Irish sports star Jack Smyth was hailed a hero when he ran into his burning home to save his wife Kate, who tragically died in the fire. But then it was discovered that Kate was already dead before ...
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