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Paul Lynch: ‘The idea of not being around for my children was the most distressing feeling I’ve ever had’

Paul Lynch: ‘The idea of not being around for my children was the most distressing feeling I’ve ever had’

Booker Prize 2023: Irish author is celebrating being cancer-free as well as being longlisted for Prophet Song

Mon Aug 28 2023 - 05:15
Ootlin by Jenni Fagan and The Stirrings by Catherine Taylor: the mark of childhood

Ootlin by Jenni Fagan and The Stirrings by Catherine Taylor: the mark of childhood

Two memoirs explore questions around trauma and identity

Sat Aug 19 2023 - 05:00
Bellies by Nicola Dinan: A beautiful love story

Bellies by Nicola Dinan: A beautiful love story

Dinan’s gift as a writer is her ability to make us feel – when her characters cry, we cry; when they laugh, we laugh

Sat Jul 29 2023 - 05:00
Okay Days by Jenny Mustard: Charming indie love story with a highly contemporary message

Okay Days by Jenny Mustard: Charming indie love story with a highly contemporary message

The influencer’s debut novel asks what a relationship might look like if we asked ourselves what we really wanted

Sat Jul 15 2023 - 05:00
The Couples by Lauren Mackenzie: A fresh and stylish take on the midlife crisis

The Couples by Lauren Mackenzie: A fresh and stylish take on the midlife crisis

Mackenzie’s television background gives her an excellent understanding of propulsive narrative and she adds new elements of drama with generous regularity

Sat Jul 08 2023 - 05:00
The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue: A deeply satisfying novel about friendship and love

The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue: A deeply satisfying novel about friendship and love

Slick and refined like an expensive HBO series, but what gives it heart is the authors’ raucous humour

Fri Jul 07 2023 - 04:10
Grand: Becoming My Mother’s Daughter – A compelling search for identity

Grand: Becoming My Mother’s Daughter – A compelling search for identity

Noelle McCarthy’s debut memoir has plenty of tragic moments but is shot through with dark humour

Sat Jun 17 2023 - 05:00
Tell Me What I Am by Una Mannion: Alleviating the darkness with kindness

Tell Me What I Am by Una Mannion: Alleviating the darkness with kindness

Within a matter of pages, Mannion has drip-fed the reader such intriguing details and characters that we are immediately invested

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 04:13
‘Every one of us needs affection, affirmation, human contact’ Marzahn, Mon Amour, the 2023 Dublin Literary Award winner, epitomises this

‘Every one of us needs affection, affirmation, human contact’ Marzahn, Mon Amour, the 2023 Dublin Literary Award winner, epitomises this

Katja Oskamp quit writing to become a chiropodist. Then her patients inspired her to tell their stories in a book with a Zen-like understanding of life, ageing and death

Wed May 31 2023 - 05:15
The Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan: A lasting marriage of serious intent and riotous entertainment

The Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan: A lasting marriage of serious intent and riotous entertainment

Dolan wants to show the reader a good time, and she succeeds

Mon May 29 2023 - 05:00
Dublin Literary Award: Writer who found her feet as a chiropodist wins €100,000 prize

Dublin Literary Award: Writer who found her feet as a chiropodist wins €100,000 prize

German Katja Oskamp shares award for Marzahn, Mon Amour with debut translator Jo Heinrich

Thu May 25 2023 - 11:23
The Island of Longing by Anne Griffin: An insight into the fragility of the human condition

The Island of Longing by Anne Griffin: An insight into the fragility of the human condition

Griffin’s third novel is her most emotionally complex book yet, heartbreaking and full of gentle humour

Sat May 06 2023 - 05:00
Burnout nation: how has breaking point become normal?

Burnout nation: how has breaking point become normal?

For many of us, breaking point is now the default baseline from which we live our day-to-day lives

Sun Jan 23 2022 - 06:00
Sophie Ellis-Bextor: ‘I heard myself saying No, but it didn’t make any difference’

Sophie Ellis-Bextor: ‘I heard myself saying No, but it didn’t make any difference’

In a new autobiography she opens up about motherhood, men in music, and her rape at 17

Sat Dec 11 2021 - 06:00
Amor Towles: ‘Trumpism is absolutely tied to the failure of the American Dream’

Amor Towles: ‘Trumpism is absolutely tied to the failure of the American Dream’

The author’s new novel is set in the mid-1950s, when everything seemed possible

Thu Oct 28 2021 - 06:00
Climate conversations: ‘The buck stops, with us, the grown-ups, right now’

Climate conversations: ‘The buck stops, with us, the grown-ups, right now’

Inter-generational conversations on the climate crisis with Eamon Ryan, Dr Tara Shine, Dara McAnulty and others

Sat Oct 23 2021 - 06:00
Is failure excess baggage or is it where the real strength lies?

Is failure excess baggage or is it where the real strength lies?

I don’t think my specific failure made me stronger, but it did teach me two important lessons

Wed Sept 22 2021 - 06:00
Is motherhood the place where sexiness goes to die?

Is motherhood the place where sexiness goes to die?

Adding status of mother to your identity is like adding saffron to a recipe

Wed Sept 08 2021 - 06:00
Pat Barker: ‘Anne Boleyn can’t walk into our world but Helen of Troy can’

Pat Barker: ‘Anne Boleyn can’t walk into our world but Helen of Troy can’

The novelist continues her retelling of the Iliad from the women’s perspective in new book

Tue Sept 07 2021 - 06:00
Edel Coffey: Where have all the smart romcoms gone?

Edel Coffey: Where have all the smart romcoms gone?

They’re dismissed as saccharine, but the really good ones can give you a sugar-free lift

Wed Aug 25 2021 - 06:00
Hooking up in a modern world: ‘Is a smile enough’ to convey consent?

Hooking up in a modern world: ‘Is a smile enough’ to convey consent?

Consent, pornography, #MeToo, asexuality – the sexual landscape has changed significantly

Sat Aug 21 2021 - 06:00
Claire-Louise Bennett: ‘Most people were being sold a bit of a lie’

Claire-Louise Bennett: ‘Most people were being sold a bit of a lie’

Checkout 19 novelist on class, male jealousy of writing and the boring world of office work

Tue Aug 17 2021 - 06:00
Edel Coffey: Needing a parent never really grows old

Edel Coffey: Needing a parent never really grows old

A parent’s love doesn’t necessarily die with them, but can continue in other ways

Wed Aug 11 2021 - 06:00
I have realised perfectionism is a form of self-sabotage

I have realised perfectionism is a form of self-sabotage

Edel Coffey: For ages I ran my own personal fight club as friends lapped me with achievements

Wed Jul 28 2021 - 06:00
The female television detective: A role model for ageing women

The female television detective: A role model for ageing women

They show radical self-acceptance and free up huge headspace to do their work

Wed Jul 14 2021 - 06:00
I had to apologise to the friend who had told me yoga makes you cry

I had to apologise to the friend who had told me yoga makes you cry

Time to take our emotions out of cold storage

Wed Jun 30 2021 - 06:00
‘Turn the lights off so I can get undressed’ – and other Irish sexual positions

‘Turn the lights off so I can get undressed’ – and other Irish sexual positions

Norway’s national broadcaster has published a sex guide. Any chance, RTÉ?

Thu Jun 24 2021 - 06:00
Princess Beatrice hires a £1,000-a-week nanny five months before birth. How pragmatic of her

Princess Beatrice hires a £1,000-a-week nanny five months before birth. How pragmatic of her

People will mock, but any mother who has tried to hire a peak-season bouncy castle will salute her

Tue Jun 22 2021 - 06:00
I can panic-clean an entire house in 10 minutes flat

I can panic-clean an entire house in 10 minutes flat

Edel Coffey: Lockdown’s end signals unexpected visitors’ return – and with them the Big Tidy

Wed Jun 09 2021 - 06:00
What I’ve learned about trying to make friends in adulthood

What I’ve learned about trying to make friends in adulthood

Making friends in my 30s turned out to be a challenging prospect

Sat May 22 2021 - 06:00
Louise Nealon: ‘There is an overwhelming silence and shame in Irish culture’

Louise Nealon: ‘There is an overwhelming silence and shame in Irish culture’

She never thought she’d be good enough to write, but her debut novel sold for a six-figure sum

Sat May 08 2021 - 06:00
Listening Still: Heartwarming, twinkling with Irishness

Listening Still: Heartwarming, twinkling with Irishness

Book review: Anne Griffin’s writing is even more assured in her second novel

Fri Apr 30 2021 - 06:00
Redder Days by Sue Rainsford: a unique new voice in Irish writing

Redder Days by Sue Rainsford: a unique new voice in Irish writing

Book review: dystopian novel examines the best and worst of our human instincts

Sun Mar 14 2021 - 06:00
Two new books about the runaway slave who became Lord Edward FitzGerald’s servant

Two new books about the runaway slave who became Lord Edward FitzGerald’s servant

Laura McKenna has written a historical fiction book on the same topic as Neil Jordan’s

Sat Feb 20 2021 - 06:00
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