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CS Lewis Festival Launches
East Belfast Partnership and Belfast City Council celebrate the acclaimed author from November 11 – 18 -
Literary Lunchtimes Continue
The Ulster Hall plays host to a wide variety of authors in the run up to Christmas 2013 -
Stewart Parker Retrospective
Queen's University host a series of talks, readings and performances dedicated to the acclaimed Belfast playwright -
The Mildly Erotic Poetry Tour
Publisher Emma Wright promotes her new anthology of erotic verse at Bookfinders Café -
Longbourn
Jo Baker imagines what life was like for the servants in Pride and Prejudice -
Belfast by Moonlight
Author Carlo Gebler on evocking bygone Belfast for a new play debuting at the Belfast Festival at Queen's -
Libraries NI Festival of Words
19 libraries across Northern Ireland hold a wide variety of free events aimed at increasing library memberships -
Roald Dahl Day Comes to Omagh
Omagh's Strule Arts Centre celebrates the childrens author with a new production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory -
Canal Laureate Jo Bell Reads 'Lighter'
Canal Laureate Jo Bell helps Lagan Canal Trust to celebrate Northern Ireland's disused waterways -
The Return of the Buffalo
Moy poet Deirdre Cartmill releases a new collection partly inspired by the Native American experience -
Seamus Heaney (1939 – 2013)
Lee Henry recalls spending time with the poet in his Dublin home, and learning of a Mournes connection -
Meeting at Menin Gate
Martin Lynch discusses his changing technique and 'intensely personal' new play, the third and final part of the Ulster Trilogy -
Divine Comedy
Padraig Coyle follows the path of Dante's Divine Comedy into Marble Arch Caves and to White Island -
Lagan Canal Trust Event
Poet and the UK's official Canal Laureate Jo Bell to perform as part of a series of events celebrating the Lagan Canal's 250th anniversary -
The Poet and the Piper
Seamus Heaney and Liam O'Flynn revisit their 2003 album at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann -
Sinéad Morrissey is Belfast Poet Laureate
Lord Mayor unveils Queen's University professor as the inaugural poet for the city -
Jaki McCarrick's The Scattering
Ahead of her reading at Eason's, Belfast, the author discusses her acclaimed debut short story collection -
County Down's Dancing Days
A new book by musician and amateur historian Nigel Boullier documents the county's little-known musical heritage -
Town and Country New Irish Short Stories
Maureen Boyle bemoans the lack of northern writers -
Alicia Daly on Writing Just Another Statistic
The Belfast-based youth worker writes about her own experiences with suicide in a new play for Féile an Phobail