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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
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Lord Mayor unveils Queen's University professor as the inaugural poet for the city
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Ahead of her reading at Eason's, Belfast, the author discusses her acclaimed debut short story collection
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A new book by musician and amateur historian Nigel Boullier documents the county's little-known musical heritage
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The Belfast-based youth worker writes about her own experiences with suicide in a new play for Féile an Phobail
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Belfast-based poet Sinéad Morrissey's Parallax is one of five books shortlisted for best collection
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Read a short story from a new anthology inspired by music and written by students from Derry~Londonderry
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The festival dedicated to Samuel Beckett returns to Enniskillen from August 22. View the full programme
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Tom Thompson on how the Belfast shipyards informed the work of Thomas Carnduff, Sam Thompson and Wilson John Haire
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Deirdre Madden explores how old photographs can stir long-forgotten memories in her latest novel. 'It really challenged ideas I had about the past'
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View the 2013 festival programme and plan your literary wanderings this June
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Derry~Londonderry's Joe Campbell retells the aviator's story in comic book form. 'These stories can now emerge'
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Kerouac, Ginsberg, Borroughs and others are the focus of a series of film screenings as part of the Belfast Book Festival
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The County Tyrone author talks about her latest novel, juggling jobs and using Northern Ireland as a literary backdrop
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Innovative new digital publishers releases Bernie McGill short story collection, Sleepwalkers, as ebook
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Author Lucy Caldwell curates a week of screenings at Queen's Film Theatre that explore the connection between film and literature
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The Australian-born director of the Prison Arts Foundation passes away suddenly aged 60
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100 copies of All the Beggars Riding, have been hidden around the city as Belfast gears up for the One City One Book reading initiative
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Derry Journal reporter Julieann Campbell discusses her Ewart-Biggs Prize-winning book about the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign
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Novelist Lucy Caldwell discusses her latest novel, chosen as the focus for the One City One Book Belfast reading initiative
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