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SHORT STORY: Speaking With Tongues
An insightful tale of woe in a village called Lack, from DW Lewis -
Asking For Trouble
Patricia Craig's podacst and memoir reveals a nearly-forgotten political and personal climate -
John Hewitt - Selected Poems
Every poet in Ulster should take a lesson from the old master, writes Fred Johnston -
Brasyl
Sci-Fi master Ian McDonald conjures another masterpiece with Brasyl -
Aspects Irish Literature Festival 2007
Reviews and highlights from Bangor's word-fest -
Wonderful World of Worders
Derry's Guildhall Press collects 525 international nanotales -
Brian Friel
A profile of one of Ireland's most accomplished playwrights and authors -
Ian McDonald's international success
The Djinn's Wife wins at the literary Oscars -
Tom Paulin
The poet and broadcaster is sometimes polemical but always with purpose, says Martin Mooney -
Becoming Carville
Armagh playwright and screenwriter Daragh Carville talks tactics -
Jean Bleakney
Newry-born poet Jean Bleakney skims lyrical stones with Martin Mooney -
Discover Literature
From international heavyweights to stars in the making, get to know NI's wonderful writers -
Showers of Rhyming Couplets
Two generations of NI poets have used words instead of weapons -
Kirsten Kearney
The return of the native -
Jean Bleakney
Newry-born poet Jean Bleakney skims lyrical stones with Martin Mooney -
Sun Spots
German writer Ni Gudix's first encounter with Gerald Dawe would have a lasting effect -
Surveying the Poetry Scene
Children's Express reporter Lyra Mckee rates Belfast poetry -
The Road To Gobblers Knob
From Ecuador to the Arctic, Francis Jones hears about the adventures of Geoff Hill -
Dr Ian Sansom
Dr Ian Sansom, Writer-In-Residence at Queen's University, Belfast -
Seamus Heaney
Still wearing the Laurel crown