Jack Fennell and A Brilliant Void at Waterstones Belfast!

waterstones belfast 44-46 Fountain Street, Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom

Join Jack Fennell, Sarah Maria Griffin, Jo Zebedee and Peadar Ó Guilín at Waterstones Belfast to talk about A Brilliant Void and Irish science fiction more generally. Dr Jack Fennell is editor (and translator!) for our most recent release, A Brilliant Void, which collects fifteen darkly funny stories to illuminate a side of Irish literary history that is […]

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Jack Fennell’s A Brilliant Void featured at Hodges Figgis!

Hodges Figgis 56-58 Dawson St, Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

Join Jack Fennell, author of Irish Science Fiction and editor of our latest Recovered Voice book A Brilliant Void, at Hodges Figgis where he'll chat to Dee Sullivan, Ruth Frances Long and Dave Rudden about Irish science fiction, monsters and more!   Jack Fennell is a writer, editor, translator and researcher whose academic publications include […]

Jack Fennell at the Sheelagh na Gig Bookshop

Sheelagh-na-Gig Bookshop Cloughjordan, Tipperary, Ireland

Join Jack Fennell at the Sheelagh na Gig Bookshop in Cloughjordan, Tipperary, for a discussion on 'Ficsean Eolaíochta na hÉireann agus Lúcháir is Dúshlán an Aistriúcháin' (that's Irish Science Fiction and the joys and challenges of translation). Jack Fennell is the author of Irish Science Fiction from Liverpool University Press, and he is the editor […]

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Emilie Pine at Mountains to Sea

dlr Lexicon Pavilion Theatre, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland

Join Emilie Pine, author of the bestselling Notes to Self, Brian Dillon and Professor Margaret Kelleher for a discussion on their essay collections and the renewed interest in the form in the wake of the publication of their collections. Essays: Rediscovered will take place at the Mountains to Sea Festival on Sunday 31st March at […]

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One-to-Ones with Tramp Press

dlr Lexicon Pavilion Theatre, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland

*** SOLD OUT ***   Sarah Davis-Goff of Tramp Press invites you to chat to her about whatever books-related topic you’d like. Book a 20-minute slot to come and say hi, ask about the sector, how the slush pile works, for advice on submissions – or any other book-related topic you'd like! The Tramp Press […]

Dazzling Debuts! Ian Maleney and Sarah Davis-Goff

dlr Lexicon Pavilion Theatre, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland

Come see multi-tasking Tramp and debut novelist Sarah Davis-Goff (author of Last Ones Left Alive) and debut Ian Maleney (author of Minor Monuments) at the dlr Lexicon this Sunday for a discussion with fellow debut Anne Griffin. Hosted by Martin Doyle of The Irish Times, the event is at 5pm.

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BOOK LAUNCH: Minor Monuments

Hodges Figgis 56-58 Dawson St, Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

We are delighted to be officially launching the much-anticipated Minor Monuments by Ian Maleney in Hodges Figgis on April 4th at 6pm. Minor Monuments is Ian's debut essay collection, and he's already been published in such illustrious places as Winter Papers and the Dublin Review. You can read more about it/order a copy here and […]

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Ian Maleney at Midlands Books

Midlands Books HIgh Street, Tullamore, Offaly, Ireland

Join Ian Maleney and Tramp Press at Midlands Books, Tullamore, Co. Offaly on the afternoon of Saturday April 6th for a chat about publishing and writing, followed by a reading from Ian's critically acclaimed debut Minor Monuments. This event is free and everyone is welcome.  

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Emilie Pine at the Franco-Irish Literary Festival

Dublin Castle Castle Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Emilie Pine, author of Notes to Self, will be speaking at the 20th Franco-Irish Literary Festival on Saturday 6th of April. This year's theme is Mná/Femmes, and Emilie's panel discussion at 4:30pm with be with Sinéad Gleeson on the theme of 'Heroines in Spite of Themselves'. The Franco-Irish Literary Festival is the result of the […]

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Ian Maleney at the RDS Library Speaker Series

RDS Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Ireland

Ian Maleney (author of Minor Monuments) is also RDS writer-in-residence and will be discussing his work and reading for the upcoming Library Speaker Series on Tuesday April 9th at 6:30pm. The event is free, but online booking is required. Click here.

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