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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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Michael Nolan's novella in and about modern Belfast is satisfyingly ambiguous and hints at greater things
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Genevieve Swift and Andrew Eaton read original compositions and archived material at PRONI
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The life and legacy of guitarist John McLaughlin explored in Colin Harper's monumental new biography
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Maureen Boyle attends a range of events at the International Summer School in Armagh
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Guildhall Press invite a diverse range of writers to read in Derry~Londonderry
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The Public Record Office celebrate the life and work of poet, activist and mentor John Hewitt
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Jan Carson's debut novel is a magical realist adventure that fizzes with life
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Paul Clements' biography of Richard Hayward reveals a forgotten renaissance man
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Former Israeli soldier turned peace campaigner Yehuda Shaul speaks from the heart at the Black Box
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The inimitable architecture and food critic revels in language and sardonic wit at the Crescent Arts Centre
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Felicity McCall bravely tackles the subject of child abuse in this compelling but disturbing novella
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New literary journal launches at the Black Box in Belfast with readings from featured writers
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American conservative satirist holds court on the baby boom generation at Ulster Museum for the Hay Festival of Literature
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John Kelly imagines a future Dublin lorded over by porn stars, dead presidents and not-so-starry skies
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Poet Martin Mooney and playwright Martin Lynch discuss their influences at the Linen Hall Library
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Poetry, music and the movies meet as One City One Book Belfast visits Movie House Cinemas
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Community Arts Partnership publish 52 poems informed by the word and its various connotations
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Poet laureates from across Britain gather at the Ulster Hall in appreciation of the late Nobel Prize winner, Seamus Heaney
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Veteran journalist Alf McCreary recalls a 'multi-faceted, constantly stimulating' career in print
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Behind every great man there is a great woman in David Park's 'stunning' new novel
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The American poet talks of loss and commemoration at the Ulster Hall
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Glenn Patterson's nostalgic new novel recalls the strangely free and quiet Belfast of the 1970s
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Glenn Patterson talks with the American novelist and songwriter about Obama Care and The Free
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The famous fiery red head novelist speaks of her memoir 'Country Girl' and the outcry caused by the epochal ‘The Country Girls’
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An 'intensely visual, evocative' collection from TS Eliot Prize winner Sinéad Morrissey
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Mark Carruthers asks Seamus Heaney, James Nesbitt and others what Ulster means to them
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Three of Belfast's finest writers pay tribute to the legacy of CS Lewis
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Kenneth Gregory's debut fantasy novel leaves John Higgins desperate for the next two volumes
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Jo Baker imagines what life was like for the servants in Pride and Prejudice
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Padraig Coyle follows the path of Dante's Divine Comedy into Marble Arch Caves and to White Island
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Seamus Heaney and Liam O'Flynn revisit their 2003 album at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
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Maureen Boyle bemoans the lack of northern writers
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The restaurant critic holds court in Belfast's Crescent Arts Centre. His style is not to Fionola Meredith's taste
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Sheena Wilkinson's award-winning novel is 'devastating and beautifully written'
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The acclaimed author and 'chronicler of the human condition' waxes lyrical in Derry~Londonderry
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Colm McCann's epic new novel spans generations, focusing on historic crossings between Ireland the USA
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Composer Philip Hammond struggles to relate as Glenn Patterson spins vinyl from the Good Vibrations soundtrack
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