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Rags to riches: Cinderella poem wins €1,000 Caterpillar poetry prize

Rags to riches: Cinderella poem wins €1,000 Caterpillar poetry prize

Read the winning poem, Dear Ugly Sisters, by Laura Mucha. Last year’s winner Louise Greig secured a publishing deal after her poem was read on irishtimes.com

Mon Jun 06 2016 - 09:00
Sarah Crossan wins Bookseller’s YA Book Prize for One

Sarah Crossan wins Bookseller’s YA Book Prize for One

Award won by an Irish author for second year in a row; Crossan also won CBI Book of the Year Award last week for her novel about conjoined twins

Thu Jun 02 2016 - 16:27
At Swim, Two Boys: from page to stage

At Swim, Two Boys: from page to stage

Bookmarks: John McGahern adaptations; WexFour quartet; Katie and Beth; Listowel prizes; sibling scribblers; Michael McLaverty story award deadline; Mils & Boon heroine

Thu Jun 02 2016 - 15:00
Anne Enright’s The Green Road wins Kerry Group Novel of the Year Award

Anne Enright’s The Green Road wins Kerry Group Novel of the Year Award

Laureate for Irish Fiction also shortlisted for Baileys Prize for Women’s Fiction. Eamonn Grennan wins €5,000 Pigott Poetry Prize

Thu Jun 02 2016 - 11:14
The Irish Times Africa Day Writing Competition 2016: the winners

The Irish Times Africa Day Writing Competition 2016: the winners

Shannon Coady, Stephanie Iwuala, Miriam Onwule and Wasekera Chiphazi-Banda named as winners in second annual contest

Sun May 29 2016 - 06:00
A bittersweet memorial to Brian Friel

A bittersweet memorial to Brian Friel

Bookmarks: Gallery to publish Friel’s Collected Plays; prizes for Paul Murray and Sarah Crossan; Belinda McKeon shortlisted

Fri May 27 2016 - 15:42
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin is new Ireland Professor of Poetry

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin is new Ireland Professor of Poetry

President Higgins announces poet will succeed Paula Meehan in prestigious role for three-year term

Fri May 27 2016 - 14:30
Irish author wins Florida Keys Flash Fiction Contest and stay in Hemingway’s home

Irish author wins Florida Keys Flash Fiction Contest and stay in Hemingway’s home

Wallpaper, published here, by Denyse Woods, ex-director of West Cork Literary Festival and whose first success came in The Irish Times, defeated more than 2,100 entries

Fri May 27 2016 - 14:17
Peter Fallon launches new poetry collection by Tom French in Navan

Peter Fallon launches new poetry collection by Tom French in Navan

Blackbird Books hosts celebration of poet’s fourth collection, The Way to Work

Thu May 26 2016 - 12:24
Paul Murray and Hannah Rothschild win Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction

Paul Murray and Hannah Rothschild win Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction

Winners to receive pigs named after their novels, a jeroboam of Champagne Bollinger and the complete Everyman Wodehouse collection at Hay Festival

Wed May 25 2016 - 00:01
Novel about conjoined twins named best new Irish children's book

Novel about conjoined twins named best new Irish children's book

Sarah Crossan’s One, a novel in verse about conjoined twins, is the CBI book of the year. Louise O’Neill, John and Fatti Burke and Lauren O’Neill also win prizes

Mon May 23 2016 - 13:00
Inish marks start of the Irish summer

Inish marks start of the Irish summer

Darran Anderson’s Derry memoir; new Laureate na nÓg; Arts & Letters Daily

Fri May 20 2016 - 13:29
PJ Lynch announced as Laureate na nÓg by President Michael D Higgins

PJ Lynch announced as Laureate na nÓg by President Michael D Higgins

Award-winning author and illustrator from Belfast succeeds Eoin Colfer as champion of children’s literature

Tue May 17 2016 - 12:00
Brian Dillon and Jane Clarke on £10,000 RSL Ondaatje Prize shortlist

Brian Dillon and Jane Clarke on £10,000 RSL Ondaatje Prize shortlist

Eason named Children’s Bookseller of the Year; Helena Mulkerns launches imprint with book by her aunt Val (91); David Nicholls in Dublin for European Literature Night

Fri May 13 2016 - 10:37
Gavin McCrea and Lisa McInerney on £10,000 Desmond Elliott Prize shortlist

Gavin McCrea and Lisa McInerney on £10,000 Desmond Elliott Prize shortlist

Mrs Engels and The Glorious Heresies up against The House at the Edge of the World by Julia Rochester for first novel award

Fri May 06 2016 - 00:01
The Heart of Everything by Henrietta McKervey is May’s Irish Times Book Club pick

The Heart of Everything by Henrietta McKervey is May’s Irish Times Book Club pick

‘McKervey is brimming over with promise. She has wit, imagination, and an understanding of human beings, hallmark of the true novelist’ – Éilís Ní Dhuibhne

Sun May 01 2016 - 09:00
Ríona Judge McCormack wins Hennessy New Irish Writer  award

Ríona Judge McCormack wins Hennessy New Irish Writer award

Chris Connolly wins Emerging Fiction prize, Jane Clarke wins Emerging Poetry award and Éilís Ní Dhuibhne inducted into Hennessy Literary Awards Hall of Fame

Sat Apr 30 2016 - 01:00
Suzanne O’Sullivan wins £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize

Suzanne O’Sullivan wins £30,000 Wellcome Book Prize

Also, the René Wellek prize, Authors’ Club’s Best First Novel Award and fair pay at writers festivals

Fri Apr 29 2016 - 19:00
Ríona Judge McCormack wins Hennessy New Irish Writer 2016 award

Ríona Judge McCormack wins Hennessy New Irish Writer 2016 award

Chris Connolly wins Emerging Fiction prize, Jane Clarke wins Emerging Poetry award and Éilís Ní Dhuibhne inducted into Hennessy Literary Awards Hall of Fame

Fri Apr 29 2016 - 12:04
Remembering John McGahern and Frank McCourt

Remembering John McGahern and Frank McCourt

Late, great writers remembered in Galway, Dublin and New York; Beatlebone shortlisted; more drink for Lisa McInerney

Sun Apr 24 2016 - 16:32
Drink, more drink, festivals and new classics

Drink, more drink, festivals and new classics

The latest Irish literary news

Sat Apr 16 2016 - 00:49
Karl Geary signs major publishing deal for debut novel

Karl Geary signs major publishing deal for debut novel

Dublin-born actor co-founded New York venues Sin-e and Scratcher

Fri Apr 15 2016 - 13:44
All shall have prizes, or at least be longlisted

All shall have prizes, or at least be longlisted

Irish writers are at the fore of various award lists, including the Desmond Elliott Prize worth £10,000

Sat Apr 09 2016 - 01:15
This is the Ritual by Rob Doyle is April’s Irish Times Book Club choice

This is the Ritual by Rob Doyle is April’s Irish Times Book Club choice

Lost and isolated, the characters in these masterful stories play out their fragmented relationships in a series of European cities, always on the move

Fri Apr 01 2016 - 15:50
Lisa McInerney, Gavin McCrea and Sara Baume on Desmond Elliott Prize longlist

Lisa McInerney, Gavin McCrea and Sara Baume on Desmond Elliott Prize longlist

Seven of the books up for £10,000 award are by women, including the debut novel from former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis

Fri Apr 01 2016 - 00:01
Lisa McInerney: the Irish Times Book Club podcast

Lisa McInerney: the Irish Times Book Club podcast

The Glorious Heresies author discusses Cork, class, blogging, trilogies and religion

Thu Mar 31 2016 - 14:50
Lisa McInerney Q&A: ‘Junk by Melvin Burgess – that book made me’

Lisa McInerney Q&A: ‘Junk by Melvin Burgess – that book made me’

‘Reading taught me how to think, and how others thought. I very much got my sense of the world through reading – I learned the world went beyond the horizons I could see’

Thu Mar 24 2016 - 09:58
Lia Mills’ Fallen: Two Cities One Book; UCC celebrates Frank O’Connor

Lia Mills’ Fallen: Two Cities One Book; UCC celebrates Frank O’Connor

Sabina Coyne Higgins is new Story House Ireland patron; Poets of 1916 talk at TCD

Wed Mar 09 2016 - 16:27
Irish children’s book awards shortlist revealed

Irish children’s book awards shortlist revealed

Eoin Colfer, Oliver Jeffers, John Boyne, Louise O’Neill, Patricia Forde, Sarah Crossan, Mary Webb, Máire Zepf and John and Fatti Burke among writers and illustrators listed

Tue Mar 08 2016 - 12:08
Lisa McInerney and Anne Enright on Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist

Lisa McInerney and Anne Enright on Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist

Laureate for Irish Fiction’s The Green Road and current Irish Times Book Club selection, The Glorious Heresies, up for £30,000 prize

Tue Mar 08 2016 - 00:01
From the archive: how The Irish Times reported the hunger strike

From the archive: how The Irish Times reported the hunger strike

News reports and an editorial from March 2nd and March 3rd, 1981

Tue Mar 01 2016 - 15:30
The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerney is Irish Times Book Club choice for March

The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerney is Irish Times Book Club choice for March

Biting, moving and darkly funny, The Glorious Heresies explores salvation, shame and the legacy of Ireland’s twentieth-century attitudes to sex and family

Tue Mar 01 2016 - 13:09
Irish playwright Abbie Spallen wins $150,000 prize

Irish playwright Abbie Spallen wins $150,000 prize

Co Down woman wins Windham-Campbell Prize, one of world’s richest literary awards

Tue Mar 01 2016 - 07:34
Gavin McCrea: ‘when I finished John McGahern’s Memoir, I wept for an entire day’

Gavin McCrea: ‘when I finished John McGahern’s Memoir, I wept for an entire day’

On learning how to deal with good reviews: ‘Because I spend a lot of my (writing) time enacting self-doubt and reproach, it can be difficult to trust praise when it comes’

Sun Feb 28 2016 - 11:17
Kevin Curran: ‘writers should be writing against power’

Kevin Curran: ‘writers should be writing against power’

‘Not one big name in Irish literature has even attempted to gauge the feelings on the street and engage with contemporary social realism without sentimentalising it’

Wed Feb 24 2016 - 10:58
Barney Devlin, blacksmith immortalised by Seamus Heaney, dies aged 96

Barney Devlin, blacksmith immortalised by Seamus Heaney, dies aged 96

Tributes to man who inspired ‘The Forge’ and ‘Midnight Anvil’

Fri Feb 19 2016 - 10:54
Greenbean Novel Fair 2016 finalists announced

Greenbean Novel Fair 2016 finalists announced

Judges Anthony Glavin, Martina Devlin and Margaret Hayes have selected 12 aspiring novelists to meet publishers and agents at an Irish Writers Centre event next month

Thu Feb 04 2016 - 15:08
Expecto Patronum! Harry Potter fans summon up their favourite spell

Expecto Patronum! Harry Potter fans summon up their favourite spell

Top 10 spells and what they do – your Harry Potter Book Night cut-out-and-keep / copy-and-paste guide

Thu Feb 04 2016 - 11:11
Mrs Engels by Gavin McCrea: The Irish Times Book Club title for February

Mrs Engels by Gavin McCrea: The Irish Times Book Club title for February

This acclaimed debut novel is based on the true but little-known story of an illiterate Irishwoman from a Manchester slum who was Friedrich Engels’ common-law wife

Mon Feb 01 2016 - 16:01
Terry Wogan interview: ‘I’m a child of the Pale. I think I was born to succeed here’

Terry Wogan interview: ‘I’m a child of the Pale. I think I was born to succeed here’

In this interview first published in 2007, Ireland’s most successful broadcaster, who died today, discusses his career, Ireland, the Troubles and identity: ‘I’m an effete, urban Irishman. I was a West Brit from the start’

Sun Jan 31 2016 - 10:47
Soul mining: a brilliant seam of compressed and darkly glittering stories

Soul mining: a brilliant seam of compressed and darkly glittering stories

Thomas Morris’s characters scrabble to survive emotionally and spiritually in a post-heroic, soulless world, where cirrhosis is likelier than silicosis to undo them

Thu Jan 28 2016 - 07:00
Write like Hemingway, a TCD revolution series and  Battle of the Bookclubs

Write like Hemingway, a TCD revolution series and Battle of the Bookclubs

Rob Doyle book launch; Penny Dreadful shortlist; London literary evening; and an After Frankenstein competition

Tue Jan 19 2016 - 17:25
Improve on Kevin McAleer’s WB Yeats meme: the winner

Improve on Kevin McAleer’s WB Yeats meme: the winner

Congratulations to Claire Dempsey, whose reworking of the first stanza of In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz most impressed our judges

Fri Jan 15 2016 - 12:00
David Bowie: Irish writers pay tribute

David Bowie: Irish writers pay tribute

Julian Gough, Joseph O’Connor, Edna O’Brien, Roddy Doyle, Eimear McBride, Hugo Hamilton, John Kelly, John McAuliffe and many others pay tribute to a musical genius

Tue Jan 12 2016 - 15:21
2015 sales figures make pleasant reading for Irish booksellers and publishers

2015 sales figures make pleasant reading for Irish booksellers and publishers

The Girl on the Train tops charts, with Anne Enright, Joe Duffy, Jim McGuinness, Colm Tóibín, Irelandopedia in top 10 and Irish market up 10.8% in value and 4.4% in volume

Fri Jan 08 2016 - 17:33
In praise of Aidan Higgins: six Irish writers and his publisher pay tribute

In praise of Aidan Higgins: six Irish writers and his publisher pay tribute

John Banville, Colm Tóibín, Rosita Sweetman, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Rob Doyle, George O’Brien and publisher John O’Brien salute the great Irish writer, who died last week

Mon Jan 04 2016 - 10:13
Father Ted gift-wrapped: comedy gold, the frankly incensed and mirth

Father Ted gift-wrapped: comedy gold, the frankly incensed and mirth

I hear confessions of Father Ted co-creator Arthur Mathews, Fr Jack, Fr Dougal, Fr Damo, Fr Stone, Fr Ziggy, Eoin McLove and Terry McNamee, plus more secret lives, why some people hated Ted and miscellaneous Tedfoolery

Sat Dec 26 2015 - 06:00
Danielle McLaughlin: ‘I think we need different books at different times’

Danielle McLaughlin: ‘I think we need different books at different times’

Our Book Club author on Eimear McBride, Maud Gonne McBride, Elena Ferrante, Wide Sargasso Sea and why dead people, naturally, are her dream dinner party guests

Mon Dec 21 2015 - 11:50
Anne Enright’s The Green Road wins top prize at Irish Book Awards

Anne Enright’s The Green Road wins top prize at Irish Book Awards

Joe Duffy, Sara Baume, Jim McGuinness, Louise O’Neill, Donal Ryan, Sinéad Gleeson and Niall Breslin among winners at Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards 2015

Wed Nov 25 2015 - 23:00
Frankie Gaffney’s advice to writers: ‘give up the booze and break some rules’

Frankie Gaffney’s advice to writers: ‘give up the booze and break some rules’

‘My aim in Dublin Seven was to present a character whose very life and death is seen by society at large as not worth caring about: the young, working-class male’

Mon Nov 23 2015 - 16:04
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