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  • The John Hewitt International Summer School

    Writers from all over the world arrive in honour of 'a poet to be thankful for.' Watch an exclusive video below
  • Words of the Grey Wind

    A collection of essays 'of great poise and grace'
  • Northern Lights: Adrian McKinty

    Garbhan Downey on why the Carrickfergus crime writer is destined for the New York Times bestseller's list
  • Seaneen Molloy

    Belfast-born blogger sees her Secret Life of a Manic Depressive blog turned into a BBC radio play
  • Pauline McLynn

    Ahead of her appearance at Féile an Phobail, the actress and author takes time off from writing to talk pigeon racing, dialogue and admiring Joan of Arc
  • Adventures In E-reading

    Novelist Garbhan Downey has some teething problems with his new Sony Reader
  • Stuart Neville: Followers

    Short story from top crime fiction writer
  • Stuart Neville

    Crime writer finds inspiration in the Troubles, but won't be bound by it
  • VERBAL MAGAZINE: Joyce In Rome

    The youthful James Joyce’s hatred of his time in Rome may have been the inspiration for 'The Dead', Jonathan deBurca Butler explains
  • Fionnuala Carlin

    Exclusive short story, 'Footsteps', from Derry author's debut collection Days of Wines and Rosaries. Click Play Audio to listen to a podcast with Fionnuala Carlin.
  • David Simon

    Creator of The Wire on drugs, journalism and what's wrong with America today
  • Faber & Faber 80

    One of the world’s most distinguished publishing houses this year celebrates its 80th anniversary. Jane Coyle looks back on the days when she worked as an editorial assistant in the company co-founded by TS Eliot
  • Tony Curtis

    Hollywood legend's still got it...and he's not afraid to talk about it either
  • NI Railways Book Club

    Henry 'The Fonz' Winkler helps to launch Translink's imaginative book reading initiative
  • Garbhan Downey

    Derry writer explains why truth is stranger than fiction ahead of the release of his latest political comedy, War of the Blue Roses. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
  • Follow in the Footsteps of Literary Giants

    Two special Belfast literary tours launched
  • Hay-On-Belfast

    Tony Curtis and David Simon come to Ulster Hall for first Hay festival season in Belfast
  • Daljit Nagra

    The British-Indian poet is a man of many voices. Click Play Video for an exclusive video podcast reading
  • Brian McGilloway

    Crime pays for Derry writer and his different type of detective
  • Niall Stanage - On The Road

    The Irish journalist reports on covering Obama's rise to office. Click Play Audio for a full podcast recording
  • Cahal Dallat

    Second collection of poetry for critic, broadcaster...and computer scientist. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
  • This Other City

    A new play by Daragh Carville. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
  • Dave Gorman Unchained

    Ahead of his Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival appearance, the comic and author on stickin' it to The Man
  • John Hewitt Spring and Summer Schools

    Malachi O'Doherty remembers the man and his legacy
  • Michael Connelly Comes to Belfast

    No Alibis presents a reading from best-selling crime writer
  • David Torrans - A Bookseller's Alibi

    Writer Ian Sansom talks to No Alibis' owner on bookselling, book loving and becoming immortalised in print
  • My Cultural Life: Paul Feldstein

    The literary agent on nurturing new talent, living in the land of Yeats and taking a lifetime to write it all down
  • My Cultural Life: Catherine McGrotty

    Editor of Verbal Magazine on throwing up over Wetlands, journeying back in time and worshipping godlike genius, Alan Moore
  • Essay from the Archive

    Jonathan Swift graces Tollymore Forest Park - an essay from the Linen Hall Review, 1986
  • Reinventing The Wheel

    Dublin novelist Claire Kilroy on writing, the influence of Banville and Nabokov and the how Irish writers learned to behave. Click Play Audio for a podcast
  • Peter Murphy

    Respected rock journalist finds a new voice in his novel John the Revelator. Click Play Audio for a podcast with the author
  • Claire Kilroy

    The award-winning writer discusses dead horses, the new Athens, and her upcoming appearance at the Belfast Book Festival
  • Dreams from My Father

    'A story of race and inheritance', first published in 1995
  • Reluctant Troubadour

    Gerry Anderson gives his account of the showband era in second book, Heads
  • Edge of the Tide

    Michael Viney on beachcombing in this special excerpt from the latest edition of Irish Pages
  • Puckoon

    Spike Milligan's comic novel gets theatrical reworking
  • My Cultural Life: Malachi O'Doherty

    The journalist and author on appearing at the Belfast Book Festival, booking tickets for Cirque du Soleil and why Kurt Vonnegut is more patient than Christ
  • Niall Stanage

    The President's Man

    On the campaign trail with Barak Obama, Irish reporter Niall Stanage tells it like it is 
  • My Cultural Life: Maria Fusco

    Director of art writing at Goldsmith's, University of London on eating with The Third Policeman, teaching the craft and watching bad films in good cinemas
  • Brian Moore Short Story Awards

    £750 prize money awaits the winner of the 12th annual short story competition
  • Justice Is Key To Mid-East Peace

    Acclaimed journalist Robert Fisk addresses the University of Ulster on the current crisis in the Middle East
  • Our Cultural Year

    CNI picks some of its favourite things from 2008
  • Stuart Neville

    Markethill author's debut novel snapped up by top agent and publishers 
  • Queen's Centenary Celebrations

    Seamus Heaney receives Lifetime Achievement Award as centenary celebrations go with a bang at Queen's
  • My Cultural Life: Leontia Flynn

    Following the publication of her second collection, Drives, the poet talks about her respect for Seamus Heaney and Catullus, learning to write and falling in love with Philip Larkin
  • SHORT STORY: To The Trade

    Winning entry in the 2008 Michael McLaverty Short Story competition, by Aiden O'Reilly
  • Michael McLaverty Short Story Award

    Dublin writer scoops top prize at the second biennial short story awards
  • Tammy Moore Speculates

    'I just started talking and all these dreadful things started coming out of my mouth'. Click Play Audio for a podcast with the author
  • My Cultural Life: Ciaran Carson

    On the eve of the publication of The Collected Poems the poet talks about his love of song, Gerard Manley Hopkins and wonders what Shakespeare would be like after a few drinks
  • Stewart Parker - The Northern Star, Part III

    Queen's Drama Department commemorate Belfast playwright with a critical look at some of his best work
  • Stewart Parker - The Northern Star, Part II

    Queen's Drama Department commemorate Belfast playwright with a critical look at some of his best work
  • Stewart Parker - The Northern Star

    Queen's Drama Department commemorate Belfast playwright with a critical look at some of his best work
  • Vampire Fiction Gets Fresh Blood

    Portstewart's Philip Henry on horror writing, 12-hour shifts and his own brush with the spirit world
  • The New North

    Innovative collaboration sees exclusive US publication of three generations of Northern Irish poetry 
  • Catching the Light

    Inspirational collection of essays and musings from Belfast poet and literary critic Gerald Dawe
  • My Cultural Life: Martin Lynch

    The Belfast playwright on guarding his crown jewels, singing with Brendan Behan and dreaming of Julius Caesar
  • Glenn Patterson - Professional Writer, Amateur Genealogist

    Glenn Patterson dicusses finding a voice for his new memoir Once Upon a Hill
  • Once Upon a Hill

    Glenn Patterson's new memoir delves into a history of violence in Lisburn
  • Taste The Bright Lights of Self-Publishing

    Belfast writer Laura Canning discusses the pros and cons of self-publication
  • David Hammond

    Tributes pour in to mark the passing of 'a poet of film'

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