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Lines of Vision
Writers respond to paintings in the National Gallery and reveal true value of the arts -
Poetry Ireland Review
Latest issue sees a range of contemporary poets writing about their favourite Seamus Heaney poems -
Where They Lie
Mary O'Donnell's fourth novel is a darkly passionate tribute to the Disappeared -
The Blame
Michael Nolan's novella in and about modern Belfast is satisfyingly ambiguous and hints at greater things -
John Hewitt
Maureen Boyle attends a range of events at the International Summer School in Armagh -
Malcolm Orange Disappears
Jan Carson's debut novel is a magical realist adventure that fizzes with life -
The Pigeon Men
Felicity McCall bravely tackles the subject of child abuse in this compelling but disturbing novella -
The Poets' Wives
Behind every great man there is a great woman in David Park's 'stunning' new novel -
The Rest Just Follows
Glenn Patterson's nostalgic new novel recalls the strangely free and quiet Belfast of the 1970s -
Longbourn
Jo Baker imagines what life was like for the servants in Pride and Prejudice