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Newry author talks about her debut novel, Venice and 'a mad robin who gets going around midnight'
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Jennifer Johnston brings her latest novel to life and talks how it is a 'sort of disappearing book'
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Violent gangs, murderous bankers and a clever, twisty narrative herald the arrival of Claire McGowan, a new voice in crime
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Debut novelist takes on the tough topics of race, murder and class in The Fall
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The children's author on button boxes, reading in public and living on an island 'off the edge of Donegal'
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Lisa Keogh's deftly written, emotionally fluent account of what happened to Captain Ahab's family after Moby-Dick
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Quantum widgets and tarot-reading pilots: a ‘fantabulosa bona’ start to Ian McDonald's Everness series
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The Wireless Mystery Theatre brings urban folklore and children's rhyme together on the very literary Streets
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Belfast author Gerard Brennan sells two books to Blasted Heath e-publisher. Listen to a reading here
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The Belfast-based publisher celebrates their 40th anniversary by joining the ebook revolution
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Monsters are ten-a-penny in crime novels, Neville writes humans and makes them so much worse
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David Brashaw on the process of turning Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! into a game
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Children's author had prior experience with ghosts. Listen to a reading from chapter one below
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Authors prepare for a week of words in Bangor
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A new book from Gower Publishing uncovers the seedy underbelly of art bullies
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The poet talks about the dearth of paper publishing, his unseemly interests and masochistic radio habits
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Listen to two poems from Fyfe's new collection, Understudies, and discover how America has shaped her work
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Northern Irish author scoops two awards in the Bisto Children's Book of the Year Awards
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Stephen Douds writes a history of the Belfast Blitz using the 'voices of ordinary people'
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Listen to a podcast featuring Lewis expert Sandy Smith and discover the iconography of Narnia inspired by Belfast landmarks
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