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Out To Lunch festival goers come out in force to hear the story of Ireland's final conviction for witchcraft
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Novelist Jan Carson and singer-songwriter Hannah McPhillimy collaborate for Arts Council of Northern Ireland showcase
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Martina Devlin spins an eerie tale around Ireland's last witchcraft trail
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£4m development offers creative haven for the arts in Bellaghy, birthplace of the famed poet
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Crime writer, screenwriter, children's author – Bangor's finest delivers words of wisdom in Ballycastle
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Deputy First Minister receives 13p For The Arts petition, while business leaders voice their support
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Writers respond to paintings in the National Gallery and reveal true value of the arts
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'Publishers should stop patronising readers.' The new author on the remarkable success of her experimental debut novel
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Gerald Dawe's new collection takes the reader on flights of nostalgic fancy
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Culture NI urges users to back Arts Council of Northern Ireland's 'No More Cuts to the Arts' campaign
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Derry author encourages intergenerational reading with new book based around the seasons
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Newry writer wins 2014 Michael McLaverty Short Story Award, and a cheque for £2,000, with 'Upstairs'
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Latest issue sees a range of contemporary poets writing about their favourite Seamus Heaney poems
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Our reporter takes practical tips from author Sheena Wilkinson at an eye-opening workshop at the CS Lewis Festival
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Author Jan Carson encourages a new generation of aspiring scribes to take the plunge
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Excerpts from Eimear O'Callaghan's teenage diary written at the height of the Troubles in 1972
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Poets from Ireland and beyond limber up for the annual festival of humorous verse at Armagh City Hotel on November 21
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Reggie Chamberlain-King's new book, published by Blackstaff Press, is chock-a-block with odd adverts, sensational songs and all manner of ghosts
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Michael Longley considers mortality in his new collection shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize
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Filmmaker Moore Sinnerton dissects the life and work of the iconic author at the 2014 CS Lewis Festival
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Belfast poet makes the cut with 2014 collection The Stairwell
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Ahead of his lecture at the Black Box, author Simon Singh writes about secret equations in Halloween episodes
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Award-winning actor Adrian Dunbar commemorates the late playwright at the Belfast Festival
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Moyra Donaldson takes stock of a life in letters and finds solace in nature
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Mary O'Donnell's fourth novel is a darkly passionate tribute to the Disappeared
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Poet and playwright Damian Gorman begins new nine-part video series featuring readings of new poems
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Greek myth inspires collaborative poetry and painting exhibition at the Linen Hall Library in Belfast
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Strabane honours its most famous son, the certified comic genius, with a series of events from October 3 - 4
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Acclaimed war correspondent on learning his craft in Troubles-era Northern Ireland
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Kenneth Irvine traverses the 'Cradle of Modern Irish Literature' with poetry, song and not a few tenuous links
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Artist David Gepp embraces prose in this intensely visual memoir of life growing up in post-Second World War Belfast
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'When terrible things happen, we go to the poets.' Broadcaster Seamus McKee reads at On Home Ground
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Claire Savage takes in poetry, music and the debut public reading by children's author DD Everest
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Tom Hartley writes a richly complex history of the Belfast graveyard
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Ahead of his appearance at the Aspects Irish Literature Festival, the Belfast author considers the process of writing memoir
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Michael Nolan's novella in and about modern Belfast is satisfyingly ambiguous and hints at greater things
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Terry Blain takes in the 2014 programme from a deckchair overlooking Bangor marina
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Nuala McAllister Hart peruses the literary festival programme dedicated to the late Seamus Heaney
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Genevieve Swift and Andrew Eaton read original compositions and archived material at PRONI
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Enniskillen-born author Jason Johnson publishes allegorical novel with Liberties Press
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