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At what stage in a career is it prudent to publish a retrospective of your work? The poet from Newtownards let others decide
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The multilingual poet, author and musician describes surviving a stray bullet as 'happenstance' and muses on aislings, Asimov and other worlds
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Belfast's salacious literary scene provides the backdrop for Tony Bailie's latest crime story, which is short, sharp and sleazy
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New exhibition from the Belfast artist reinterprets Wagner's epic The Ring Cycle and other works
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The Belfast-based poet and crime writer ventures away from Lagan Press to dip his toe into self-publishing
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The second instalment in Ian McDonald's Infundibulum series for young adults is a riveting ride through time and space
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The illusion between art and reality is explored by various national and international artists in the central Belfast gallery
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Valerie Nicholson of Libraries NI encourages 'lapsed, reluctant or struggling' readers to pick up a book – or six
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Allan Hughes raises questions about 'the reliability of the media' with video works at Belfast Exposed
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The Bangor-based model turned author enlisted the help of painter Neil Shawcross for first e-book release
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Author and performer Reggie Chamberlain-King on crime and punishment in fiction and song
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The book sharing programme – initially started as a waste reduction scheme – has expanded to venues across the city
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The Swedish artist's video installations are so atmospheric, you can almost smell the sweat
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Musician and writer Reggie Chamberlain-King has fun with intellectuals at the Ulster Hall
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Six makers, including Alison Lowry and Michelle Stephens, show how their processes differ during August Craft Month
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Editor Rachael Colton launches a free, Ireland-focused online magazine that's been garnering international attention
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Author Matt McGuire might have moved to Australia, but his debut novel is rooted in his home town of Belfast
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A simple (or maybe complex) exhibition of typography with a violent streak
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A new play from Rosemary Jenkinson explores the flute band tradition during Feile an Phobail
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Author Daniel Jewesbury's Talking Heads 'walking narrative' is part of the 'Poets and Players, Dockers and Dreamers' festival
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