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Founder Colin Dardis on providing a platform for new writers and launching Pen Points Press at Belfast Book Festival
John Kelly imagines a future Dublin lorded over by porn stars, dead presidents and not-so-starry skies
Poet Martin Mooney and playwright Martin Lynch discuss their influences at the Linen Hall Library
Poetry, music and the movies meet as One City One Book Belfast visits Movie House Cinemas
Belfast's Linen Hall Library presents inaugural four-day festival featuring playwrights, novelists, poets and more until May 15
Community Arts Partnership publish 52 poems informed by the word and its various connotations
Author David Park on the 'feminist impulse' behind The Poets' Wives, the focus of a month-long reading initiative
Poet laureates from across Britain gather at the Ulster Hall in appreciation of the late Nobel Prize winner, Seamus Heaney
Author Arlene Hughes's semi-autobiographical novel recalls Easter in Belfast during the Second World War
Anne Tannahill, former managing director of Blackstaff Press, remembers the warmth and wit of the late writer
Veteran journalist Alf McCreary recalls a 'multi-faceted, constantly stimulating' career in print
Author Jan Carson on blogging about the joys and pains of attempting to read 100 books in a year. 'For anyone taking up the mantle of prolific reading, I’d recommend it'
Four-day conference features readings and more to mark the late Nobel Prize-winner's 75th birthday
Dog Ears' second festival of storytelling in Derry~Londonderry has a new focus on outreach
BBC Two Northern Ireland to screen series of animated translations voiced by Billy Connolly
Behind every great man there is a great woman in David Park's 'stunning' new novel
Creativity Month writer-in-residence on writing crime fiction, reading habits and being inspired by knock backs
The American poet talks of loss and commemoration at the Ulster Hall
Linen Hall Library launch biennial literary competition worth £2,000
Glenn Patterson's nostalgic new novel recalls the strangely free and quiet Belfast of the 1970s
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