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Writer Ian Sansom talks to No Alibis' owner on bookselling, book loving and becoming immortalised in print
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The literary agent on nurturing new talent, living in the land of Yeats and taking a lifetime to write it all down
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Editor of Verbal Magazine on throwing up over Wetlands, journeying back in time and worshipping godlike genius, Alan Moore
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Jonathan Swift graces Tollymore Forest Park - an essay from the Linen Hall Review, 1986
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Dublin novelist Claire Kilroy on writing, the influence of Banville and Nabokov and the how Irish writers learned to behave. Click Play Audio for a podcast
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Respected rock journalist finds a new voice in his novel John the Revelator. Click Play Audio for a podcast with the author
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The award-winning writer discusses dead horses, the new Athens, and her upcoming appearance at the Belfast Book Festival
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'A story of race and inheritance', first published in 1995
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Gerry Anderson gives his account of the showband era in second book, Heads
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Michael Viney on beachcombing in this special excerpt from the latest edition of Irish Pages
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Spike Milligan's comic novel gets theatrical reworking
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On the campaign trail with Barak Obama, Irish reporter Niall Stanage tells it like it is
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£750 prize money awaits the winner of the 12th annual short story competition
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Acclaimed journalist Robert Fisk addresses the University of Ulster on the current crisis in the Middle East
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CNI picks some of its favourite things from 2008
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Markethill author's debut novel snapped up by top agent and publishers
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Seamus Heaney receives Lifetime Achievement Award as centenary celebrations go with a bang at Queen's
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Following the publication of her second collection, Drives, the poet talks about her respect for Seamus Heaney and Catullus, learning to write and falling in love with Philip Larkin
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Winning entry in the 2008 Michael McLaverty Short Story competition, by Aiden O'Reilly
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Dublin writer scoops top prize at the second biennial short story awards
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