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An Unexpected Visitor
Frederick Rodgers remembers Helen's Bay in Lily and Me -
Multimedia from Derry-based Authors
Readings and interviews in partnership with the Verbal Arts Centre -
How's Your Posture?
Exerpt from The Enthusiast -
Dawn on the Foyle
Stephen Joyce remembers Golden Days in Donegal -
International Author with an Irish Heart
Emma Heatherington explores the winning formula of Belfast's Sharon Owens -
On the Great Liquid Train of Memory
Kirsten Kearney reviews Moyra Donaldson's The Horse's Nest -
New Book Celebrates the Best of Ulster Writing
Blackstaff Press produce The Ulster Anthology -
Annie McCartney Has Done It All
Lee Henry meets the NI writer and broadcaster -
Meet Anna, She's a Tonne and a Half
Susan Tomaselli is ten point impressed -
Kathleen Coyle
Profile of the writer who recounted Lundy's burning -
The Sound of a Blackbird Rising
Poet Kirsten Kearney reviews the latest anthology of NI poetry -
From Bohemia to Fermanagh
Declan Bogue talks to writer Carlo Gebler -
Leontia Flynn
Co Down poet mixing the personal and universal -
Martina Devlin is no 'Chick'
Ryan Dunne talks to one of Ireland's most successful writers -
War of Words over World's Worst Writer
Keep a straight face at the Celebrate Literary Belfast finale -
Amanda McKittrick Ros - The World's Worst Writer?
Larne's own took on every 'auctioneering agent of satan' and won, in her own inimitable way -
Irish Language Literature
A strong tradition in Belfast -
Bog Meadow & Surrounding Hills
Exploring the literary life of Belfast and the surrounding area -
At the Sign of the Peacock
Newspapers in Belfast -
Iconic Figures of the 20th Century
Leading literary lights -
The Exiles
The 30s and 40s saw many of the most talented writers leave Belfast -
The Hidden Experience: Women's Writing
For nearly 400 years, hardy women pioneers found success in a male dominated world -
The Industrial City
Belfast saw an explosion in its population, production and inquisitive societies -
Printing and Printers
A book is more than a simple possession -
The Industrial City II
In the midst of Industrialisation, Belfast had little time to write -
The 'Little' Magazines
A range of publications that have helped to keep literature alive in the city -
Working-Class Writers
The 'engine that powers the city' -
Writing the Future
Belfast's writers ask, 'where to now?' -
Writing the Troubles
Finding regret, compassion and humour in dark times -
The City and Surrounding Hills
The countryside around Belfast has had its own literary influence -
The Early City
One of the most exciting periods in the city's history -
The 1960s Revival
A period of literary rejuvenation -
The Belfast Group
A staggering roll-call of stellar talent -
The 1980s
A new dynamic -
Anne Tannahill
Pioneering publisher with Belfast's Blackstaff Press -
Malachi O'Doherty
Writer, journalist and broadcaster with a devout allegiance to inquiry -
Patricia Craig
Editor, anthologist and biographer of Brian Moore -
Sinead Morrissey
The youngest ever winner of the Patrick Kavanagh Award -
The Northern Ireland Publication Resource
Preserving for Posterity -
Reading Societies and Libraries
Those reading societies and libraries that were intrinsic to the literary life of the city