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How the ULT helped forge a Northern theatrical identity
Brendan Deeds talks to best-selling novelist Sam Millar
Gavin Carville reviews the new book from Glenn Patterson
Poet Gerald Dawe traces his family to an unlikely Belfast
Tammy Moore meets the man with no alibis
Q&A with Colin Bateman
Darran Anderson is attracted to the emerging NI poets of this publication
Part One: Becoming a poet
Part Two: Character is the Most Important Thing
Kirsten Kearney catches the Fire Poet at the Opera Fringe Festival
Chelley McLear answers Antrim's call for 'Poetry Please!'
The forerunner of the new wave of poetry in the 1960s
Working class poet and playwright
Martin Mooney reflects on the importance of the Nobel prize-winning writer
Jenny Cathcart reports on events marking the centenary of the writer's birth
Poem by Armagh resident Dan Campbell
Vivien Hewitt seeks out the dramatists of Restoration Ulster
Children's Express Journalist, Lena Jaegemann interviews Lucy Caldwell
An important forerunner to the Irish literary revival
Novelist, short story writer and broadcaster
Fear and loathing at the salad bar
Belfast born poet and former abattoir worker
A prolific if mercurial historian
Profile of the writer, teacher and founder of Field Day Theatre Company
Profile of the lab technician turned novelist
CultureNorthernIreland’s guide to the representation of Belfast in fiction
One of the most acclaimed poets in the English speaking world
'A city build upon mud, a culture built upon profit'
One of the foremost Irish poets of the twentieth century
Controversial and influential Belfast poet
The popular poet who wrote in the dialect of Belfast’s working class
Renowned Poet and Insomniac
Often controversial, Lynch’s work demonstrates a strong social conscience
Author of Titanic Town
Rachel Wilson talks to the internationally recognised author of children's books
A tribute to Mairtín Crawford by personal friend and fellow poet Naomi Foyle
From The Banner of Ulster to the Vindicator
Ireland’s best known feminist
Enjoy three poems from the much loved poet who died in January 2004
Novelist and short story writer
John Gray on what the nineteenth century literati thought of the north
Derry born author who describes growing up in Derry in the 1940s
Remembering one of Northern Ireland's most famous poets and broadcasters
Derry-based Jennifer Johnston is one of Northern Ireland’s most popular novelists
Author of ‘the last great English political novel’...
Author of Gulliver’s Travels and prebend of Kilroot parish
Exhibition focuses on key literary figure
William Trevor's 'The Room' is published online exclusively here
Part One: Finding a Voice in Fiction
The NI poet based in England brings fond memories of home into her work
Novelist, critic and committed Christian
Ryan Dunne raises a glass to socialism in Coalisland's Craic Theatre
Highlights from poet and editor of Irish Pages, Chris Agee
Part Two: Returning to Belfast and the challenges of the future
Gréagóir Ó Dúill on how poetry has been composed in the Irish language in Northern Ireland for more than 2000 years
A general introduction to contemporary poets from Northern Ireland
Writer of the iconic 'Billy trilogy'
Author of 16 novels and two autobiographies
Where exciting new writers meet to criticise each other’s work
Ryan Dunne meets the editor of Belfast's new poetry magazine