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Derek Landy
Author of the Skulduggery Pleasant book series on being in the right place at the right time - and topping it all off with a well-deserved holiday -
Conor O'Clery
Ahead of his appearance at the Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend, Garbhan Downey talks to the master journalist about rejecting the KGB, writing about 9/11 and Queen's in its heyday -
Emerging Butterfly Launches New Book
Author Bernie McGill launches her book Butterfly Cabinet -
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The bookies' favourite for the Man Booker Prize renews Peter Geoghegan's faith in the English novel -
Short Story: Christmas
A short story by e-published author Jamie Guiney -
Stuart Neville: From Armagh to LA
From ThugLit to Hollywood in two not so easy books, Gerard Brennan talks to the Armagh author -
INTERVIEW: Ken Bruen
The internationally renowned crime writer shoots the breeze with Gerard Brennan -
SHORT STORY: To The Limit
Story by Margaret Irish, shortlisted for the Michael McLaverty Short Story Competition in 2008 -
VERBAL MAGAZINE: Michael Faulkner
Book blogging for fame and fortune. This one-time lawyer overcame the technological disadvantages of life on an otherwise uninhabited island to be shortlisted for the inaugural Author Blog Awards. He talks here about his forays into the virtual world… -
Hay-on-Belfast 2010
Get a taste of the famous literary festival at The Black Box -
Olive Broderick
County Down based poet wins Hennessey XO Literary Award for Emerging Poetry -
INTERVIEW: Carol Coffey
The Butterfly State author speaks to Lyra McKee on writing about ordinary people facing extraordinary difficulties -
SHORT STORY: Congo
A disturbing look at things that can never be put right by gothic author Jaki McCarrick -
The Battle of Tory Island
Read an extract from Battles Fought on Irish Soil (Londubh Books, 2010) by Sean McMahon -
FLU
Read an extract from Wayne Simmons' novel -
Where Are You Really From?
Race, republicanism and a mothers love in Tim Brannigan's memoir -
A Salute from the Banderol
Sam Hanna Bell's non-fiction is polished and precise but strikes a reactionary note, argues Joanne Savage -
Requiems for the Departed
Some of Northern Ireland’s big name crime-writers reimagine Celtic myths in Requiems for the Dead, an anthology from Morrigan Books -
The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ
Philip Pullman offers a realist's view of the Jesus story -
The Writers Group by Michael Shannon
Extract from The Writers Group by Michael Shannon, part of Accidental Theatre's Rehearsed Reading series at Blick Studios