The Dublin Literary Award, sponsored by Dublin City Council, have announced the full list of nominated titles for the 2026 Dublin Literary Award. Established in 1994, the Award aims to promote ...
Miss McVey Takes Charge by Sheena Wilkinson Mrs Hart’s Marriage Bureau was published by HarperCollins in 2023 and immediately readers clamoured for a sequel. They loved the 1930s marriage bureau ...
My Journey as an Indie Author by Jane Buckley I left school at sixteen in Derry, worked a year as a secretary, then went straight to England. No grand academic ...
Let’s Count, Ellie Makes Learning to Count a Joyful Journey If you’re looking for a way to make counting fun and meaningful for your toddler, Let’s Count, Ellie is a delightful pick ...
St Martin in the Fields has revealed the first names on it’s 2026 line up for it’s London series of literary talks The Conversation programmed by Peter Florence (Founder and Director of Hay ...
Submissions deadline: 30th Yellow House Publishing Issue 5 of the New Isles Press Anthology is now open for submissions. Our featured author for this issue is the acclaimed ...
Buried Deep is the Child – A Healing Journey was written by Regina Redmond and published in 2024 by Boland Press. This collection contains 42 poems and 7 paintings, also done by the talented Regina.
Somewhere Cold – thirty-five years later Somewhere Cold, a memoir about a year my artist husband, Danny, and our three small children spent living with the Inuit hunters of the High Arctic, ...
I fell into writing as Mrs Hudson almost by chance. As a lifelong fan of both Victorian and crime fiction, I simply thought it was about time to give voice to the female in detection, and with ...
Author Allan Radcliffe on the writing of his cinematic second novel, Blurred Faces, ‘a tale of two souls attempting to find themselves’. An enduring cliché in the music industry is the ...
Welcome back to this week’s charts, where among many cracking titles lining up to go under our trees this year, today’s featured book is less sparkle, more scandal. Eimear Ní ...
The first season of the State of the Arts Podcast continues with the launch of Episode Two, hosted by filmmaker and writer Des Doyle. Produced in partnership with Film Ireland and supported by Fís ...
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