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Founder Colin Dardis on providing a platform for new writers and launching Pen Points Press at Belfast Book Festival
John Kelly imagines a future Dublin lorded over by porn stars, dead presidents and not-so-starry skies
Poet Martin Mooney and playwright Martin Lynch discuss their influences at the Linen Hall Library
Poetry, music and the movies meet as One City One Book Belfast visits Movie House Cinemas
Belfast's Linen Hall Library presents inaugural four-day festival featuring playwrights, novelists, poets and more until May 15
Community Arts Partnership publish 52 poems informed by the word and its various connotations
Author David Park on the 'feminist impulse' behind The Poets' Wives, the focus of a month-long reading initiative
Poet laureates from across Britain gather at the Ulster Hall in appreciation of the late Nobel Prize winner, Seamus Heaney
Author Arlene Hughes's semi-autobiographical novel recalls Easter in Belfast during the Second World War
Anne Tannahill, former managing director of Blackstaff Press, remembers the warmth and wit of the late writer
Veteran journalist Alf McCreary recalls a 'multi-faceted, constantly stimulating' career in print
Author Jan Carson on blogging about the joys and pains of attempting to read 100 books in a year. 'For anyone taking up the mantle of prolific reading, I’d recommend it'
Four-day conference features readings and more to mark the late Nobel Prize-winner's 75th birthday
Dog Ears' second festival of storytelling in Derry~Londonderry has a new focus on outreach
BBC Two Northern Ireland to screen series of animated translations voiced by Billy Connolly
Behind every great man there is a great woman in David Park's 'stunning' new novel
Creativity Month writer-in-residence on writing crime fiction, reading habits and being inspired by knock backs
The American poet talks of loss and commemoration at the Ulster Hall
Linen Hall Library launch biennial literary competition worth £2,000
Glenn Patterson's nostalgic new novel recalls the strangely free and quiet Belfast of the 1970s
An exciting and diverse range of free events in Libraries across NI
Libraries NI seeks nominations from readers to compile a collection of the country's best-loved novels
Glenn Patterson on being nominated for Good Vibrations and writing his new novel The Rest Just Follows
Glenn Patterson talks with the American novelist and songwriter about Obama Care and The Free
One of 15 recipients of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland's ACES awards on writing for the love of it
The famous fiery red head novelist speaks of her memoir 'Country Girl' and the outcry caused by the epochal ‘The Country Girls’
From John Hewitt’s A North Light. Twenty-five Years in a Municipal Museum. eds. Frank Ferguson and Kathryn White (Four Courts Press, 2013; pp. 236-8)
Tinderbox and BBC Northern Ireland collaborate to give aspiring writers free advice from January 22-24
An 'intensely visual, evocative' collection from TS Eliot Prize winner Sinéad Morrissey
The Belfast poet laureate is awarded the prestigious prize for her latest collection Parallax
Belfast's Linen Hall Library celebrates the famed Scots poet Robert Burns ahead of Burns Night on January 25
Watch video as the writer and photographer discusses his new visual history published by Blackstaff Press
The affordable art festival returns to Belfast's Cathedral Quarter from January 2 - 26
Reggie Chamberlain-King of Wireless Mystery Theatre on reprising Dickens' story for the Island Arts Centre
Mark Carruthers asks Seamus Heaney, James Nesbitt and others what Ulster means to them
Founder Keyser O'Shea on the importance of satire, social media and publishing a book with Blackstaff Press
Three of Belfast's finest writers pay tribute to the legacy of CS Lewis
The august institution celebrates a landmark anniversary with year-long programme of events
Kenneth Gregory's debut fantasy novel leaves John Higgins desperate for the next two volumes
As Faber & Faber publish five of his greatest plays, the Belfast native looks to the future
East Belfast Partnership and Belfast City Council celebrate the acclaimed author from November 11 – 18
The Ulster Hall plays host to a wide variety of authors in the run up to Christmas 2013
Queen's University host a series of talks, readings and performances dedicated to the acclaimed Belfast playwright
Publisher Emma Wright promotes her new anthology of erotic verse at Bookfinders Café
Jo Baker imagines what life was like for the servants in Pride and Prejudice
Author Carlo Gebler on evocking bygone Belfast for a new play debuting at the Belfast Festival at Queen's
19 libraries across Northern Ireland hold a wide variety of free events aimed at increasing library memberships
Omagh's Strule Arts Centre celebrates the childrens author with a new production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Canal Laureate Jo Bell helps Lagan Canal Trust to celebrate Northern Ireland's disused waterways
Moy poet Deirdre Cartmill releases a new collection partly inspired by the Native American experience
Lee Henry recalls spending time with the poet in his Dublin home, and learning of a Mournes connection
Martin Lynch discusses his changing technique and 'intensely personal' new play, the third and final part of the Ulster Trilogy
Padraig Coyle follows the path of Dante's Divine Comedy into Marble Arch Caves and to White Island
Poet and the UK's official Canal Laureate Jo Bell to perform as part of a series of events celebrating the Lagan Canal's 250th anniversary
Seamus Heaney and Liam O'Flynn revisit their 2003 album at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
Lord Mayor unveils Queen's University professor as the inaugural poet for the city
Ahead of her reading at Eason's, Belfast, the author discusses her acclaimed debut short story collection
A new book by musician and amateur historian Nigel Boullier documents the county's little-known musical heritage
Maureen Boyle bemoans the lack of northern writers
The Belfast-based youth worker writes about her own experiences with suicide in a new play for Féile an Phobail
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