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Galway author of bullying survey calls for zero tolerance
An NUI Galway professor is calling for hospitals and health care facilities to implement a zero tolerance policy on workplace bullying after a national survey revealed a 13 per cent hike in reported incidences among nurses and midwives.
Olaf Tyaransen film to be shown on RTÉ 2
DON’T YOU Know Who I Am? the acclaimed rock‘n’roll short film written and produced by award-winning Galway author Olaf Tyaransen, will be screened on RTÉ 2.
Galway author charts the Irish experience of WWI
THE LAST couple of years has seen a mushrooming of books relating to WWI, and more specifically, WWI and Ireland. For those interested in learning more about this seismic event, or wondering where to start, Cormac Ó Comhraí’s Ireland and the First World War: A Photographic History is the perfect answer.
Galway author’s new book on environmental justice
GLOBAL CONCERNS about environmental risks, climate change, and threats to the planet from industry have resulted in new movements challenging those putting profits before the planet.
Primrose Leary is back
THE THIRD and final instalment in the Primrose Leary trilogy of books, prIMPERFECT, will be launched next month.
Celebrate the poetry of Patrick Kavanagh
THE POETRY of Patrick Kavanagh will be read and celebrated in Galway at two events - one this month and the other in July.
New teen novel from Galway author
Galway author Deirdre Sullivan will launch her new novel, Improper Order, the sequel to the hilarious and much praised Prim Improper, next week.
Galway author makes CBI Book of the Year Awards Shortlist
Mise agus an Dragún written by Galwegian Patricia Forde and published by Connemara based company Futa Fata has been shortlisted for the Children’s Books Ireland Book of the Year Award 2013.
Shooting the Breeze with Kevin Brophy, author of The Berlin Crossing and Another Kind Of Country
Last year was a good one for Galway author Kevin Brophy with his Cold War thriller The Berlin Crossing garnering considerable critical acclaim. Now he follows that novel with a further foray into the murky world of East-West skulduggery and intrigue, in the newly published Another Kind Of Country.
New novel from Yvonne McEvaddy
SHADOWS OF The Dead, the second novel from Galway author Yvonne McEvaddy, has just been published, and she will be reading from it in Java’s, Abbeygate Street, this month.