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Author of 16 novels and two autobiographies
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Where exciting new writers meet to criticise each other’s work
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Ryan Dunne meets the editor of Belfast's new poetry magazine
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An original Co Derry voice
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Martin Mooney considers the work of one of Belfast's most controversial writers
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Apart from the Belfast Group and the Northern Poets
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Fred Johnston reviews Medbh McGuckian's Selected Poems in Fortnight, May 1998
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Clare O'Connor tracks down the Derry writer in Chicago
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An introduction to contemporary fiction by Northern Irish writers
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Writer of comic and satirical genius
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Martin Mooney interviews the controversial Fred Johnston: poet, musician, founder of Cúirt Literature Festival and the Western Writers Centre. Pt. 1
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Martin Mooney interviews the controversial Fred Johnston: poet, musician, founder of Cúirt Literature Festival and the Western Writers Centre. Pt. 2
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A prolific novelist his books ranged widely in subject and theme
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The Belfast author reveals, among other things, why he uses a butterfly as a bookmark
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From Kavanagh to Heaney with Darran Anderson
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Darran Anderson completes his examination of Ulster poets
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A virtual tour of south Belfast’s literary history
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James Simmons writes in the Linen Hall Review of Autumn 1986
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John Michelburne wrote a candid account of the last great siege in the British Isles
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From the Linen Hall Library to Writers' Square
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Former politician launches his autobiography
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Shadow-Box is her first novel
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Prolific novelist, journalist and autobiographer
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Belfast born Lewis is famed for his Narnia chronicles.
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Belfast born autobiographer
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Profile of the journalist and author
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Naomi Foyle reviews Medbh McGuckian
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Gavin Carville argues that NI fiction remains in a formidable state
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Review of the Belfast poet's Selected Poems
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Harry Hutchinson reviews Ann Barnett's debut novel
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'The landscape of Cushendall is always with me...'
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Desima Connolly discovers what inspires the broadcaster and novelist from Co Tyrone
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One of the most significant 'Ulster poets’.
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Nationalist writer, essayist and editor.
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Writer of linguistically rich, erotically charged poetry
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One of Northern Ireland's most successful playwrights
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In this extract of 'The Woman from Kerry' Anne Doughty writes about the disaster
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'Dimly one was conscious of the hatred outside...'
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After being held captive for four years in Beirut, Keenan becomes a writer
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Literary hotshot to read at Belfast Festival
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