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As his new novel The Pen Friend is published, Ross Moore talks to Ciaran Carson about writing, music and fountain pens
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William Crawley on his favourite books of the year
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Joanne Savage is partially satisfied by Colin Bateman's latest offering
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He was acclaimed by the science fiction cognoscenti and adored by his fans. Mik Duffy remembers the life and work of SF author Bob Shaw
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Joanne Savage finds the godless full of festive cheer
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Forgettable conversation with acclaimed author. Click Play Audio to listen to a podcast from Peace's reading
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After 25 years writing at least a novel a year, and fast approaching 50, Rankin reckons it’s time to go travelling.
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Captain Doug Beattie serves and survives in wartorn Afghanistan. Watch a video interview below
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Garbhan Downey recalls reading about a Derry he recognised and why Johnston should be a figurehead of Derry's City of Culture campaign
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Before his Belfast appearance, the two-time Booker-shortlisted author offers his take on criticism, the craft of writing, and the childishness of Jeff Koons
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Science writer explains why maths rocks and 42 is the magic number
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Yorkshire's finest on story-telling, Brian Clough and why post-war Japan has lessons for us all
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Peter Geoghegan takes the scenic route through the lough and its writers. Click Play Audio to listen to a podcast on Literary Strangford
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Darran Anderson examines the lives of some of Ireland's ignored women writers and asks why so many are all but forgotten
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Joanne Savage reviews Aodhan Madden's story of sex, drink and journalism in 1970s' Dublin
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Hugh Odling-Smee speaks to the legendary poet about Bangor, Belfast and, er, Goa
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The Bangor-based festival comes of age with another stellar line up
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Stuart Neville reviews James Ellroy's long-awaited final book in the American Underworld Trilogy
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The acclaimed crime writer on setting his work in Belfast. Read the second chapter from his new book, The Dark Place, below
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University of Ulster business professor lampoons Dan Brown in a unique series of spoof marketing thrillers
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