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Michael Noonan’s poetry gets a Frosty response

Michael Noonan’s poetry gets a Frosty response

Tue Oct 14 2014 - 18:02
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize for Literature

Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize for Literature

French author (69) perhaps best known for Lacombe Lucien screenplay

Thu Oct 09 2014 - 12:22
Sinead O’Connor to keep sex life beneath, not between, the covers

Sinead O’Connor to keep sex life beneath, not between, the covers

Singer claims promise to ‘dish the sexual dirt’ in memoir ‘just a funny quote’ to promote book

Thu Oct 09 2014 - 11:10
Sinead O’Connor: ‘I will dish the dirt on everyone I’ve slept with’

Sinead O’Connor: ‘I will dish the dirt on everyone I’ve slept with’

Controversial singer signs deal with Penguin

Tue Oct 07 2014 - 16:51
Eoin Colfer hopes to Hook young readers

Eoin Colfer hopes to Hook young readers

Laureate na nÓg launches nationwide tour of storytelling in his native Wexford

Mon Oct 06 2014 - 16:32
Andrew Nugent: ‘Don’t write merely for publication. To thine own self be true’

Andrew Nugent: ‘Don’t write merely for publication. To thine own self be true’

‘I am only conscious of the number of texts in various languages which were definitively ruined for us by being forced to study them too young’

Sun Oct 05 2014 - 01:00
Paul Hill prison letters documentary to air on BBC

Paul Hill prison letters documentary to air on BBC

Guildford Four man’s words give a real sense of an ordinary young man caught in a terrible miscarriage of justice, trying to reassure his mother, growing up at a distance from the world and his loved ones

Fri Oct 03 2014 - 10:59
See Richard Ford at Trinity next week, and other listings

See Richard Ford at Trinity next week, and other listings

Cathy Kelly, Colin Barrett and Bram Stoker festival

Fri Oct 03 2014 - 10:11
Conor Brady: ‘readers need never be lonely; writers need never be idle’

Conor Brady: ‘readers need never be lonely; writers need never be idle’

‘Kate O’Brien was one of the great successes of the Censorship Board in that they succeeded in driving her out of the country into penury’

Thu Oct 02 2014 - 01:28
Lionel Shriver tale of flirting with death wins BBC short story award

Lionel Shriver tale of flirting with death wins BBC short story award

Zadie Smith is runner-up for £15,000 prize

Wed Oct 01 2014 - 15:45
Royal regrets and Voltaire’s homage to Scotland make Oxford Dictionary of Quotations

Royal regrets and Voltaire’s homage to Scotland make Oxford Dictionary of Quotations

Website contains links to recordings of quotations spoken by authors including JFK and WB Yeats

Thu Sept 18 2014 - 10:10
Herman Koch on being caught by Holden Caulfield

Herman Koch on being caught by Holden Caulfield

‘Joyce is under-rated because nobody really reads him. They think he is too difficult, which, apart from Finnegans Wake, he is not’

Sun Sept 14 2014 - 01:00
Colin Bateman on Catch-22 and the perils of research

Colin Bateman on Catch-22 and the perils of research

What book would you give to a friend’s child on their 18th birthday? ‘I probably wouldn’t’

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 10:47
Michael Foley on killer quotations, flawed characters and the joy of Proust

Michael Foley on killer quotations, flawed characters and the joy of Proust

‘Being a writer taught me that to be good at anything you have to devote your entire life to it, and that even this is no guarantee of success. Fortunately there was also another lesson – that process is more important than product so that the pleasure of writing is its own reward’

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 10:29
Peter Lantos on being more prolific than Barbara Cartland

Peter Lantos on being more prolific than Barbara Cartland

Sixty years after leaving a sleepy provincial town in Hungary with his parents for Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, the renowned neuroscientist retraced his steps before writing his childhod memoir

Fri Sept 12 2014 - 09:35
Alex Preston: ‘My first book was decent, the second not so much, the new one is beautiful’

Alex Preston: ‘My first book was decent, the second not so much, the new one is beautiful’

‘I like the thrill of the fact/fiction blur. It’s not new, but it seems more vital and vivid now than ever before’

Wed Sept 10 2014 - 01:00
Evelyn O’Rourke: ‘Nothing is as absorbing as a good book. Time stands still’

Evelyn O’Rourke: ‘Nothing is as absorbing as a good book. Time stands still’

‘It is weird that even when your research topic is yourself, it’s amazing how many facts about yourself that you have to double-check’

Tue Sept 09 2014 - 01:00
Patricia O’Reilly on the wonder of the world and  the power of the word

Patricia O’Reilly on the wonder of the world and the power of the word

‘Not a wasted word’ – it’s a philosophy I try to follow in my writing

Sun Sept 07 2014 - 01:00
Mark Haysom: ‘A book in your hand is like holding magic’

Mark Haysom: ‘A book in your hand is like holding magic’

‘For Love, Love Me Do, I lived through the fifties and sixties. I think that’s a pretty impressive amount of research’

Mon Sept 01 2014 - 13:00
‘Lessons are learned through living. Reading reinforces them and helps you make sense of them’

‘Lessons are learned through living. Reading reinforces them and helps you make sense of them’

Saskia Sarginson on her writing life and loves

Mon Sept 01 2014 - 01:00
Derek Landy on living life without a boss

Derek Landy on living life without a boss

‘Make every chapter your absolute favourite . . . Then, when it’s done, make the NEXT chapter your absolute favourite’

Thu Aug 28 2014 - 07:00
Dwayne Alexander Smith on the magic in the details

Dwayne Alexander Smith on the magic in the details

This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author

Mon Aug 11 2014 - 12:00
Daniel Seery on cookery books, erotic fiction and murbling

Daniel Seery on cookery books, erotic fiction and murbling

This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author

Sun Aug 10 2014 - 12:00
Seán O’Connor on the gentle world of the book industry and a distinctly decent sub-species of the human race

Seán O’Connor on the gentle world of the book industry and a distinctly decent sub-species of the human race

This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author

Fri Aug 08 2014 - 12:00
Léan Cullinan on learning to love rewriting

Léan Cullinan on learning to love rewriting

This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author

Thu Aug 07 2014 - 12:00
Darragh McKeon on standing in the margins, beyond influence or affiliation

Darragh McKeon on standing in the margins, beyond influence or affiliation

This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author

Wed Aug 06 2014 - 12:00
Liz Nugent on getting published in the most difficult period ever for the industry

Liz Nugent on getting published in the most difficult period ever for the industry

This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we will have a daily Q&A with a debut author

Tue Aug 05 2014 - 12:00
Brought to Book: Mary Morrissy on Alice Munro, Jane Eyre and James Wood

Brought to Book: Mary Morrissy on Alice Munro, Jane Eyre and James Wood

‘I write at home in a small study that used to be the spare bedroom until I jettisoned the bed and forced guests to sleep on a sofabed in the living room’

Mon Jun 30 2014 - 01:00
Arise, Sir John! France honours Banville

Arise, Sir John! France honours Banville

Bestselling literary author receives second major award in a month

Tue Jun 24 2014 - 17:06
Brought to Book: Jonathan Meades on the trial and execution of Tony Blair

Brought to Book: Jonathan Meades on the trial and execution of Tony Blair

‘Learn the word for everything and remember them. Learn the rules and forget them’

Tue Jun 24 2014 - 12:00
Brought To Book: Yvonne Cassidy – ‘Find your own voice, don’t write for other people’

Brought To Book: Yvonne Cassidy – ‘Find your own voice, don’t write for other people’

‘Don’t worry about getting published, or getting an agent or any of that, just write until you are finished. You can’t control these external factors, but you can control the focus and time you put into your own work’

Mon Jun 23 2014 - 12:00
Brought to Book: Jane Casey on Donna Tartt, Maeve Brennan and avoiding the twist

Brought to Book: Jane Casey on Donna Tartt, Maeve Brennan and avoiding the twist

‘If I love a book, I want to own a print version of it. My (huge) collection is like a physical manifestation of what furnishes my brain’

Sun Jun 22 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Paul Lynch  - ‘Each one of us is a labyrinth of complexity’

Brought to Book: Paul Lynch - ‘Each one of us is a labyrinth of complexity’

‘It sounds strange to say, but when I read Don DeLillo’s Underworld in my early twenties, I just knew I would be a writer’

Fri Jun 20 2014 - 01:00
Brought to book: Bonnie Greer on Hemingway, Borges and Anne Frank

Brought to book: Bonnie Greer on Hemingway, Borges and Anne Frank

‘Critics, especially legacy critics, are important for sales, prizes, maybe longevity. But they don’t tell you about writing or if you can do it. It’s business’

Thu Jun 19 2014 - 12:00
Carys Bray on Mormon stories, ‘The Stone Diaries’ and writing the fun bits first

Carys Bray on Mormon stories, ‘The Stone Diaries’ and writing the fun bits first

‘I think reading has helped me to develop empathy. I love trying on other lives’

Wed Jun 18 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book – Alison Jameson: ‘Your own inner voice might be the biggest challenge facing you. Learn to “shush” it’

Brought to Book – Alison Jameson: ‘Your own inner voice might be the biggest challenge facing you. Learn to “shush” it’

‘I wish I’d read The Catcher in the Rye earlier as I think I would have written more then. I had things to say as a youngster but I didn’t think they would be worth reading’

Mon Jun 16 2014 - 11:31
Brought to Book – Miriam Toews: ‘Ignore all advice about writing. Leave your blood on every page. Every page!’

Brought to Book – Miriam Toews: ‘Ignore all advice about writing. Leave your blood on every page. Every page!’

‘I wanted to do a Masters degree in Irish literature but I ended up getting pregnant instead’

Mon Jun 16 2014 - 01:37

A Delicate Truth, by John le Carré

Paperback review

Sat Jun 14 2014 - 01:00
Oxford English Dictionary selects 100 words that define first World War

Oxford English Dictionary selects 100 words that define first World War

The term First World War itself was first recorded on September 10th, 1918

Fri Jun 13 2014 - 10:57
Brought to Book: Rob Doyle on Keith Talent, Nietzsche’s morals and stone-cold classics

Brought to Book: Rob Doyle on Keith Talent, Nietzsche’s morals and stone-cold classics

‘I’m grateful to the authors of shorter books, because my concentration is shot from the internet and all the coffee’

Fri Jun 13 2014 - 01:00
NI photography book wins Irish-American prize

NI photography book wins Irish-American prize

Title showcases significant works by more than 50 photographers

Thu Jun 12 2014 - 14:30
Brought to Book: John Boyne on Noddy, Homer Wells, ‘Birdsong’  and  a Kindle tip

Brought to Book: John Boyne on Noddy, Homer Wells, ‘Birdsong’ and a Kindle tip

‘I am at my happiest when I have completed a first draft of a novel and am about to begin a second’

Fri Jun 06 2014 - 01:00
Baileys winner Eimear McBride puts it up to publishers

Baileys winner Eimear McBride puts it up to publishers

‘Large publishing houses should siphon off some of their vast wealth to champion experimental fiction’

Thu Jun 05 2014 - 13:14
John Banville is first Irish author to win €50,000 Asturias award

John Banville is first Irish author to win €50,000 Asturias award

His alter ego Benjamin Black is also praised

Wed Jun 04 2014 - 17:21
Sara Baume wins €15,000 Davy Byrnes short story award

Sara Baume wins €15,000 Davy Byrnes short story award

Writer beats two published novelists to follow in distinguished footsteps of Anne Enright and Claire Keegan

Tue Jun 03 2014 - 18:30
Brought to Book: Viv Albertine on Cocteau, Ono, Austen and Catherine the Great’s horse

Brought to Book: Viv Albertine on Cocteau, Ono, Austen and Catherine the Great’s horse

‘Don’t waffle. Be honest. Write so you’re ashamed. Edit it about 20 times, get another three professional people to edit it. Edit it another 10 times’

Mon Jun 02 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Vona Groarke on  the unbearable lightness of reviews

Brought to Book: Vona Groarke on the unbearable lightness of reviews

‘What has being a writer taught me? Precision. Restraint. Slyness. Envy. Thrift. The value of a good noun’

Fri May 30 2014 - 01:00
Eimear McBride wins €15,000 Kerry Group Irish novel of the year award

Eimear McBride wins €15,000 Kerry Group Irish novel of the year award

‘A Girl Is A Half-formed Thing’ author has already won Goldsmiths Prize and been shortlisted for Baileys, Folio and Desmond Elliott prizes

Wed May 28 2014 - 20:00
UCD honours Maeve Binchy with €4,000 travel award for creative writing

UCD honours Maeve Binchy with €4,000 travel award for creative writing

Inaugural winner to explore the 31 regions of the BBC shipping forecast

Tue May 27 2014 - 15:33
Eimear McBride shortlisted for another major prize

Eimear McBride shortlisted for another major prize

‘A Girl is a Half-formed Thing’ author won Goldsmiths Prize and made shortlist for Folio Prize and Baileys Women’s Prize

Mon May 26 2014 - 13:07
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