Search Results for 'Alice Kinsella'
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Linehall to host Alice Kinsella's 'Motherhood and Madness'
An unquestionably enlightening literary discussion, ‘Motherhood and Madness’ will be held on Wednesday, April 5 at 8pm to commemorate the launch of Milk: On Motherhood and Madness by Alice Kinsella. On the night, Alice will be joined by fellow writer Sophie White, and author Una Mannion moderating proceedings.
Announcing the launch of the 38th Cúirt International Festival of Literature
'So much of this festival is about celebrating Irish writers.' - Manuela Moser, Festival Director for Cúirt.
Sunday afternoons are for family fun at Roscommon Arts Centre
Far beneath the big oak tree, another world awaits - it’s the Wunderground and a new night has just begun...
Note Waves podcast from Mayo County Council Writer In Residence
Mayo County Council Writer in Residence, Elizabeth Reapy, recently invited fellow writers from Mayo and writers with strong links to Mayo to discuss their creative process.
Green light for Wild Atlantic Words festival
With festivals and events being cancelled across the board, Wild Atlantic Words has come up trumps with the news that the acclaimed literary festival is to go ahead in Castlebar from October 5 to 10.
Castlebar gears up for a brilliant week of literary events
Capacity audiences are expected to attend a diverse range of literary events for the Wild Atlantic Words Festival in Castlebar, which runs from Monday October 8 to Sunday October 14.
Three poets go Over The Edge
THE POETS Simon Lewis, Geraldine Dardis-O’Kane, and Alice Kinsella, will read at the next Over The Edge: Open Reading in the Galway City Library on Thursday, March 29, at 6.30pm.
Wild Atlantic Words rolls back into Castlebar
Three new book launches, panel discussions, creative workshops, poetry and fiction will be central to a jam packed Wild Atlantic Words Literary festival which runs from this Wednesday, October 4 to Sunday, October 8 in Castlebar. And the programme has something for every taste — children's events, young people's writing, history debates, sporting memoirs, culinary arts, hometown reminiscences.