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Happy Days
Enniskillen is 'enriched, educated and entertained by the spirit and the words' of Samuel Beckett -
The Decline of the Irish Murder
Author and performer Reggie Chamberlain-King on crime and punishment in fiction and song -
Orion
Rosie Johnston's story of Orion the hunter is 'an epic poem in the classical tradition', writes Louise Richardson -
Disappeared
Crime author Gayle Curtis is shocked and informed by Anthony Quinn's journey into the dark heart of the Troubles -
On My Own Two Wheels
Diagnosed with diabetes at 60, Malachi O'Doherty returned to cycling. His thoughts on the subject are inspiring -
Writing in Light
The luminaries of Irish literature photographed in their homes by Darragh Casey. Cup of tea, anyone? -
Selected Poems by Gerald Dawe
Belfast poet Gerald Dawe's seven collections distilled into one, with 'home territory' the dominant theme -
Maritime Trail
A literary jaunt through decaying Sailortown as part of the 'Poets and Players, Dockers and Dreamers' series -
So It Is
A Scot's take on Northern Ireland's troubled past shows early promise, but 'feels like a wasted opportunity' -
The Light of Amsterdam
David Park chronicles our shared journey toward a post-Troubles future