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Northern Irish Literature 4
Fiction since partition -
Northern Irish Literature 3
Poetry since partition -
Northern Irish Literature 2
Early 20th century Northern Irish novelists -
Northern Irish Literature 1
From provincial poets and rhyming weavers to Victorian writing and the national revival -
MY CULTURAL LIFE: Geoff Hill
The intrepid travel writer on meeting Leonard Cohen, catching trains and traveling with a smile -
Robert Greacen
'We will miss the urbane, courteous intelligence that formed the basis of Robert's quiet-toned, always engaging poetry' -
The Delegates' Choice
Fans will find much frivolity in Ian Sansom's third installment of the mobile library detective series, writes Brendan Deeds -
The Digital Self
Sven Birkets leads the latest edition of Irish Pages -
Martin Waddell - A Child for Forty Years
Rachel Wilson talks to the internationally recognised author of children's books -
Martin Waddell
Linen Hall Library exhibition celebrates acclaimed children's author. Click Play Video to hear Waddell's recollections of a life in prose -
My Cultural Life: Glenn Patterson
The acclaimed novelist on Neon Neon, Trafalmadorians and the freedom of the novel -
My Mother-City
Ross Moore is enlightened by Gerald Dawe's account of a city in transition -
CS Lewis
Belfast born author best known for his Chronicles of Narnia -
Seamus Heaney
Nobel laureate and Ireland's most internationally significant poet since Yeats -
Publishing for Success
A practical guide to publishing launched at the Linen Hall Library -
Q&A: Colin Bateman
One of Ireland's favourite crime writers admits he 'wouldn't say boo to a goose' -
Linen Hall Literary Festival
Anne-Marie Marquess experiences different worlds at Words Indeed! -
The Academi Literary Conference
Top writers, journalists, poets and playwrights come together to survey the literary landscape -
Becoming Carville
Armagh playwright and screenwriter Darragh Carville talks tactics -
Harrowing of the Heart
Bloody Sunday poetry collection from Guildhall Press reviewed by Ross Moore