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May, Lou & Cass: Jane Austen's Nieces in Ireland
Author Sophia Hillan on the three women whose lives repeated the passions and travails of their aunt's novels -
PODCAST: Children of the Revolution
John Gray talks with author Bill Rolston about interviewing the children of paramilitary combatants -
Eagle's Wings
'A unique and definitive history' of Ulster-Scots, Scotch-Irish and Presbyterians in Northern Ireland -
By the Banks of the Lagan
Ben Simon's collection of oral histories of the Lagan conjures up rural idylls and model asylums -
The Aspects Debate
Whether it's apathy across the water or sighs down south, the authors at Aspects agree things are only getting worse -
Colin Bateman's Crime Night
The Scottish crime writer hints Rebus may have another story to be told -
Nick Laird and Blake Morrison
Two different writers, two different styles, one common theme - mothers and fathers. -
Mebdh McGuckian
Garden poems in a garden setting delight Jill Black, but the poet's thoughts on Jane Eyre are the highlight -
Stolen Souls
Monsters are ten-a-penny in crime novels, Neville writes humans and makes them so much worse -
Belfast Launches TitanCon
Fantasy authors, comic artists and Game of Thrones actors 'aren't the geeky things they used to be'