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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
Brought to Book: Rebecca Reid on incest, American noir and writing under the duvet

Brought to Book: Rebecca Reid on incest, American noir and writing under the duvet

‘Never write what you think people want to read. Write what is inside you and follow it through every time, because that’s where the essence of true writing comes to life’

Mon May 26 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Brian Conaghan on Yossarian, The Fault in our Stars and Catcher in the Rye

Brought to Book: Brian Conaghan on Yossarian, The Fault in our Stars and Catcher in the Rye

‘As long as people have eyes there will always be a publishing industry. Don’t believe all the scaremongering that modern technology is taking over’

Fri May 23 2014 - 01:00
Hassan Blasim becomes first Arab writer to win Independent Foreign Fiction Prize

Hassan Blasim becomes first Arab writer to win Independent Foreign Fiction Prize

‘The Iraqi Christ’, which presents Iraq as a surrealist inferno, has yet to be published in its original Arabic

Thu May 22 2014 - 19:30
Brought to Book: Sheila Agnew on Middlemarch’s wisdom and the title that brought her home

Brought to Book: Sheila Agnew on Middlemarch’s wisdom and the title that brought her home

The rewards of being a writer outweigh the wages she earned as a Manhattan lawyer

Thu May 22 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Laura Dockrill on the BFG, Struwwelpeter and why dead drunk men are her ideal dinner party guests

Brought to Book: Laura Dockrill on the BFG, Struwwelpeter and why dead drunk men are her ideal dinner party guests

‘I see my writing as completely creative and free-flowing. I try not to attack it like work’

Wed May 21 2014 - 11:31
The F word: Failure is theme of this weekend’s Children’s Books Ireland conference

The F word: Failure is theme of this weekend’s Children’s Books Ireland conference

Eoin Colfer, the new Laureate na nOg, to give his first public address

Wed May 21 2014 - 11:03
Brought to Book: Anakana Schofield on parallel reading, the literary patriarchy and books as portals

Brought to Book: Anakana Schofield on parallel reading, the literary patriarchy and books as portals

‘I write in a very troubling manner that I wouldn’t advise anyone to adopt’

Mon May 19 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Joseph O’Connor on why reading is a more creative act than writing

Brought to Book: Joseph O’Connor on why reading is a more creative act than writing

‘If there is a Hell being prepared for me, it will be a dinner party. But I’d like to be in a bar, late at night in New York, with Colm Toibin, Patti Smith, Dickens, St John of the Cross, Toni Morrison, Keats and Emily Bronte, with her brother Branwell leading the singsong while arm-wrestling’

Fri May 16 2014 - 12:00
Brought to Book: RTÉ’s Sinead Crowley on her debut novel and literary loves

Brought to Book: RTÉ’s Sinead Crowley on her debut novel and literary loves

I didn’t set out to write a book in a particular genre but there are a lot of ‘domestic noir’ books being written at the moment, psychological thrillers aimed primarily at women, and my book falls into that category

Mon May 12 2014 - 15:38
Debutant Irish author wins children’s book prize

Debutant Irish author wins children’s book prize

Erika McCann scoops Waverton Good Read Children’s Award

Fri May 09 2014 - 14:46
Joseph O’Connor shortlisted  for comic novel of the year

Joseph O’Connor shortlisted for comic novel of the year

Sebastian Faulks, Hanif Kureishi and Helen Fielding are rivals for Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize

Tue May 06 2014 - 23:59
Hubert Mingarelli bares his literary soul

Hubert Mingarelli bares his literary soul

The French author has been shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2014 for ‘A Meal in Winter’, an elegant meditation on the Holocaust

Mon May 05 2014 - 01:00
Hiromi Kawakami briefs us on her literary life

Hiromi Kawakami briefs us on her literary life

Japanese author has been shortlisted for 2014 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize

Mon May 05 2014 - 01:00
Irish authors step out of James Joyce’s shadow to take on Dubliners

Irish authors step out of James Joyce’s shadow to take on Dubliners

Adaptations by Pat McCabe, Donal Ryan, Eimear McBride, John Boyne and Paul Murray mark centenary of publication

Wed Apr 30 2014 - 15:54
Brought to Book: Linda Spalding on her literary life

Brought to Book: Linda Spalding on her literary life

‘I had to remould my brain to write “The Follow”. It involved three trips to Borneo and years of reading and studying and thinking hard about human beings and our place in the natural world’

Mon Apr 28 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Sinan Antoon on his literary life

Brought to Book: Sinan Antoon on his literary life

Literature touches the lives of fellow humans in a very visceral way

Mon Apr 21 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Andrej Longo on his literary life

Brought to Book: Andrej Longo on his literary life

Reviews are essential. I enjoy looking at my book as if I were another person

Mon Apr 14 2014 - 15:03
First-time Irish authors rise to top of Baileys shortlist

First-time Irish authors rise to top of Baileys shortlist

Audrey Magee and Eimear McBride in running for £30,000 prize

Mon Apr 07 2014 - 19:15
Brought to Book: Laura Lippman on our hunger for meaning

Brought to Book: Laura Lippman on our hunger for meaning

Former reporter says novelists make a fetish of research – ‘it’s not that hard’

Mon Apr 07 2014 - 01:00
Brought to Book: Birgit Vanderbeke on her literary life

Brought to Book: Birgit Vanderbeke on her literary life

‘I read the most important books when I was young. That’s probably because reading plays a bigger role when you are growing up. It has never regained the same importance for me since then’

Mon Mar 31 2014 - 01:00
What books define Ireland for you?

What books define Ireland for you?

A new book lists 31 definitive texts. Are the authors right? And what should be the 32nd?

Wed Mar 26 2014 - 15:21
Kerrygold helps Ballymaloe LitFest spread the word

Kerrygold helps Ballymaloe LitFest spread the word

Fri Mar 21 2014 - 16:56
Brought to book: John Banville

Brought to book: John Banville

The first in a new weekly series interrogating authors about all things literary: ‘I should have made it all up. The world imagined is always more convincing than the world researched’

Thu Mar 13 2014 - 06:00
Miscarriage of justice made into a masterpiece

Miscarriage of justice made into a masterpiece

Last in trilogy of literary thrillers exploring North’s dark underbelly

Sat Mar 01 2014 - 01:00
Funny and frank: a worthy hit

Funny and frank: a worthy hit

Tracey Thorn tops the charts with a memoir of her career with Everything But the Girl

Tue Feb 25 2014 - 14:46
NI Arts Council funds Lough Derg: the musical and Hurricane Higgins: the novel

NI Arts Council funds Lough Derg: the musical and Hurricane Higgins: the novel

Colin Bateman and Eoin McNamee among four artists to receive £15,000 awards

Mon Feb 24 2014 - 16:04
Move over, Obama. Now Maryland’s governor quotes from Colum McCann

Move over, Obama. Now Maryland’s governor quotes from Colum McCann

Thu Jan 30 2014 - 14:27

The China Factory, By Mary Costello

Sat Oct 19 2013 - 01:00
Harry Potter-style hysteria predicted for release of Morrissey’s autobiography

Harry Potter-style hysteria predicted for release of Morrissey’s autobiography

480-page book to come out in paperback as a Penguin Classic

Fri Oct 04 2013 - 13:51
Irish novel shortlisted for prize after  years of rejections

Irish novel shortlisted for prize after years of rejections

Eimear McBride’s ‘A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing’ deals with familiar themes in an innovative way

Tue Oct 01 2013 - 13:24
Loose Leaves

Loose Leaves

News from the world of books

Fri Sept 27 2013 - 01:00
Davy Byrnes short story competition returns

Davy Byrnes short story competition returns

Former winner Anne Enright among judges for €15,000 prize

Mon Sept 23 2013 - 15:50
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