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A writer who reminds us of the need for civilization, neighbourliness, and decency
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A profile of Belfast's lyric poet
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Jason Johnson launches his second novel, Alina
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The Bangor-based magazine celebrates the collective zeal, writes Susan Tomaselli
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Representing Belfast to the world
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Poet with a social conscience
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Belfast-born novelist who brings a new understanding to the Troubles
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Kiran Acharya experiences a sheer and surreal force of Will
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Lagan Press collection breathes new life into the Irish short story
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Heather Richardson story from new Lagan Press collection
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An insightful tale of woe in a village called Lack, from DW Lewis
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Patricia Craig's podacst and memoir reveals a nearly-forgotten political and personal climate
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Every poet in Ulster should take a lesson from the old master, writes Fred Johnston
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Sci-Fi master Ian McDonald conjures another masterpiece with Brasyl
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Reviews and highlights from Bangor's word-fest
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Derry's Guildhall Press collects 525 international nanotales
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A profile of one of Ireland's most accomplished playwrights and authors
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The Djinn's Wife wins at the literary Oscars
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The poet and broadcaster is sometimes polemical but always with purpose, says Martin Mooney
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Armagh playwright and screenwriter Daragh Carville talks tactics
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Inmates of Magilligan Prison get creative, with impressive results
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Newry-born poet Jean Bleakney skims lyrical stones with Martin Mooney
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Lee Henry and Gavin Carville offer a podcast and review of writing from Magilligan
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From international heavyweights to stars in the making, get to know NI's wonderful writers
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Peter Geoghegan discovers the early creative stirrings of Joseph O'Connor
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Two generations of NI poets have used words instead of weapons
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Newry-born poet Jean Bleakney skims lyrical stones with Martin Mooney
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German writer Ni Gudix's first encounter with Gerald Dawe would have a lasting effect
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Children's Express reporter Lyra Mckee rates Belfast poetry
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From Ecuador to the Arctic, Francis Jones hears about the adventures of Geoff Hill
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Dr Ian Sansom, Writer-In-Residence at Queen's University, Belfast
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Still wearing the Laurel crown
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Click 'Play Video' to watch a film profile or 'Play Audio' to listen to a podcast interview at the Linen Hall Library
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Kirsten Kearney reviews Moyra Donaldson's The Horse's Nest
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The author of Gulliver's Travels spent a year in NI. Martin Mooney investigates
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Martin Mooney discusses the work of Enniskillen's Frank Ormsby
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Carlo Gébler, Glenn Patterson and Damian Gorman are Major Individual Artists
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Ryan Dunne meets Theresa Breslin, the hotshot Scots author writing across boundaries
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A nationwide competition made Sarah Wray's dreams come true, writes Lee Henry
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