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The Write! Down writing collective's annual festival in County Down
Ben Simon gets spruced up for a jaunt through Belfast's woodland history
Tammy Moore and Ian Sansom investigate The Bad Book Affair
John Connolly's Gates of Hell are about to open - mind the gap
Read a chapter from Ciaran Carson's new novel
As his new novel The Pen Friend is published, Ross Moore talks to Ciaran Carson about writing, music and fountain pens
William Crawley on his favourite books of the year
John Gray reviews the latest novel from author Ciaran Carson
Joanne Savage is partially satisfied by Colin Bateman's latest offering
He was acclaimed by the science fiction cognoscenti and adored by his fans. Mik Duffy remembers the life and work of SF author Bob Shaw
Writer, survivor, inspiration - Brian Keenan returns home for a spot of lunch
Leading light of the Belfast Group returns to the place of his poetic birth
Author and journalist Malachi O'Doherty on writing a book about his late father, Under His Roof, set for publication this Christmas. Click Play Audio to listen to audio extracts read by the author
Garbhan Downey meets the northern chick literati
The media-lion turned novelist talks to Garbhan Downey about U2, the celeb zeitgeist and his latest comedy Darling Sweetheart
Joanne Savage finds the godless full of festive cheer
Garbhan Downey reviews Tony Connelly's irreverent trek through stereotypical Europe
Forgettable conversation with acclaimed author. Click Play Audio to listen to a podcast from Peace's reading
After 25 years writing at least a novel a year, and fast approaching 50, Rankin reckons it’s time to go travelling.
The author keeps the Belfast crowd entertained
John Gray is moved by Brian Keenan's memoir of his Belfast childhood
Philip Hammond is in a minority of one at the Waterfront Hall - or is he?
Captain Doug Beattie serves and survives in wartorn Afghanistan. Watch a video interview below
John Gray reviews the second in Patrick Taylor's series of Irish country novels. Watch a video with Taylor below
Garbhan Downey recalls reading about a Derry he recognised and why Johnston should be a figurehead of Derry's City of Culture campaign
Before his Belfast appearance, the two-time Booker-shortlisted author offers his take on criticism, the craft of writing, and the childishness of Jeff Koons
Science writer explains why maths rocks and 42 is the magic number
Yorkshire's finest on story-telling, Brian Clough and why post-war Japan has lessons for us all
15,000 books, a thriving internet business, customers around the globe... all from a couple of sheds in County Fermanagh
Peter Geoghegan takes the scenic route through the lough and its writers. Click Play Audio to listen to a podcast on Literary Strangford
Darran Anderson examines the lives of some of Ireland's ignored women writers and asks why so many are all but forgotten
Joanne Savage reviews Aodhan Madden's story of sex, drink and journalism in 1970s' Dublin
Hugh Odling-Smee speaks to the legendary poet about Bangor, Belfast and, er, Goa
The Bangor-based festival comes of age with another stellar line up
Timothy Knatchbull's investigation into the IRA bombing of Earl Mountbatten takes a profound journey into personal and Irish history
Stuart Neville reviews James Ellroy's long-awaited final book in the American Underworld Trilogy
The acclaimed crime writer on setting his work in Belfast. Read the second chapter from his new book, The Dark Place, below
University of Ulster business professor lampoons Dan Brown in a unique series of spoof marketing thrillers
Read the prologue of Stephen Brown's spoof of Dan Brown's sequel to The Da Vinci Code, entitled The Lost Logo
Writers from all over the world arrive in honour of 'a poet to be thankful for.' Watch an exclusive video below
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