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SUMMARY:First Wednesday Series present Bernadette Gallagher Wed 7th Aug 2024 7.30pm
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday 7th August at The Whitehouse Bar\, 52 O’Connell Street\, Limerick at 7.30pm for our First Wednesday Series poetry reading and open-mic. Our special guest reader is Bernadette Gallagher whose debut collection The Risen Tree was published by Limerick’s Revival Press earlier this year!\n\n\nBernadette Gallagher was born by the sea in Donegal and lives inland on a hill in County Cork with a view to the Cork and Kerry mountains\, working the land beside a small forest that she and her husband planted in the mid-1980s. Her poems have been published in various journals and anthologies. She has received awards from the Arts Council of Ireland and Cork County Council. She enjoys reading her poetry to live audiences whether in Cork at the Ó Bhéal Winter Warmer Festival\, Cork International Poetry Festival\, The Sahitya Akademi in New Delhi or the Nuyorican Poets Café in New York.\n\n\nAn essay by Bernadette on Dorothea Herbert (1767-1829) is published by Cork University Press in Irish Women Poets Rediscovered: Readings in poetry from the eighteenth–twentieth century edited by Maria Johnston and Conor Linnie.\n\n\nShe has collaborated with painters\, composers\, and musicians.\n\n\nBernadetteGallagher.blogspot.com
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/first-wednesday-series-present-bernadette-gallagher-wed-7th-aug-2024-7-30pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230727T193000
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SUMMARY:The Poetry Circle presents Three Poets Reading Their Poetry
DESCRIPTION:The Poetry Circle\npresent\nThree poets Reading Their Poetry\nThurs 27thmJuly 7.30pm\nThe People’s Museum of Limerick \nThe Poetry Circle\, in collaboration with the Limerick Writers’ Centre\, proudly presents an evening of poetic expressions\, featuring renowned poets Richard W. Halperin\, Sheila Fitzpatrick O’Donnell\, and Breda Spaight. The event will take place at the welcoming People’s Museum of Limerick\, located at 2 Pery Sq.\, Limerick. \nThe highlight of the evening will be captivating readings by the three distinguished poets\, whose unique voices have garnered international acclaim. Richard W. Halperin\, an  Irish American poet\, has gained recognition for his evocative verses\, published by  literary platforms such as Salmon Poetry and Lapwing Poetry. As Mr. Halperin celebrates his 80th birthday\, Salmon prepares to release his much-anticipated anthology\, Selected & New Poems for Autumn 2023\, drawing upon his profound collections. \nSheila Fitzpatrick O’Donnell\, hailing from Limerick City and now residing in Shanagolden\, Co. Limerick\, carries the rich legacy of her poetic lineage. Inspired by her mother\, fondly known as Polly the Poet\, Sheila has crafted a captivating body of work that has been featured in anthologies both in Ireland and abroad. Her collection\, Where I’m From\, published by Revival Press in May 2023\, showcases her innate talent and heartfelt exploration of her roots. \nJoining them is Breda Spaight\, a talented poet from Co. Limerick\, Ireland\, whose lyrical verses have captured the attention of literary enthusiasts. Her work has been featured in esteemed publications including Southword\, Poetry Ireland Review\, Ambit\, Aesthetica\, and The North (Irish issue)\, amplifying her poetic prowess. Notably\, Breda has received accolades such as the Boyle Arts Festival Poetry Prize and the Doolin Poetry Prize 2020. Her debut collection\, Watching for the Hawk\, published by Arlen House\, promises an immersive journey through her vivid imagination. \nIn addition to the enthralling readings\, The Poetry Circle welcomes aspiring poets and spoken word artists to take the stage during the Open-Mic session. Those interested in participating can sign up in advance by emailing limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com a limited number of open-mic spots will be allocated on the night. \nThe Poetry Circle\, a vibrant community-based reading group\, invites poetry enthusiasts and the public at large to experience the magic of words and emotions at this captivating event. Formerly based at The White House bar in Limerick\, The Poetry Circle continues to nurture literary talent and organize occasional reading events\, spreading the joy of poetry throughout the community. \nFor media inquiries\, interviews\, or additional information\, please contact: \nLimerick Writers’ Centre Email: limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com Website: www.limerickwriterscentre.com \nDetails: limerickwriterscentre@gmail\,com
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/the-poetry-circle-presents-a-reading-and-book-launch-with-patrick-stack/
CATEGORIES:Events,News
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T210000
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SUMMARY:Limerick Writers' Centre present Sarah McQuaid @ the Record Room\, Limerick
DESCRIPTION:In this exclusive Limerick performance\, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Sarah McQuaid will perform an intimate concert.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\nTo book tickets: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/limerick-writers-centre-present-sarah-mcquaid-the-record-room-limerick-tickets-299185049537 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“One of the most instantly recognisable voices in current music … Shades of Joni Mitchell in a jam with Karen Carpenter and Lana Del Rey.” —Neil\nMarch\, Trust The Doc\n\n\n“She reached parts other singers fail to do … There is emotion\, beauty\, passion and musically great arrangements and fab playing. It’s a complete package. I loved the show and was very moved.” —Rob Bozas\, Bozas International (Publisher\, Peter Gabriel/Real World) \n“Captivating\, unorthodox songwriting … layered satin vocals … enthralling\, harrowing arrangements … a gateway into a true innovator’s soul.” —PopMatters \n“Her subtle mastery onstage launches her straight into my fave shows ever.” —Huffington Post \nSee https://sarahmcquaid.com/about for more info. \nsarahmcquaid.com \nfacebook.com/sarahmcquaidmusic \ntwitter.com/sarahmcquaid \nyoutube.com/sarahmcquaid \n  \ninstagram.com/sarahmcquaidmusic \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/limerick-writers-centre-present-sarah-mcquaid-the-record-room-limerick/
LOCATION:The Record Room\, Catherine St\, Limerick\, Rep of Ireland\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211219T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220318T233000
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SUMMARY:The Desmond O'Grady International Poetry Competition 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Desmond O’Grady International Poetry Competition 2022 \nCLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES IS MIDNIGHT FRI 18th MARCH 2022 \nThe Desmond O’Grady International Poetry Competition was inaugurated in 2012 by the late Barney Sheehan – poetry impresario of the White House Poetry Revival – in honour of Limerick poet Desmond O’Grady. The Limerick Writers’ Centre revived the competition as part of our April is Poetry Month in Limerick 2019 festival. The prizewinner of this year’s competition will be announced during April and will be invited to give a reading of his/her work during the 2022 festival. \nFirst Prize 200.00 Euro\nRunner-Up Prize 50.00 Euro \nENTER ONLINE\nEntry is by email to limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com after an appropriate fee is paid by PayPal to the account of taylordj2020@outlook.com https://www.paypal.com/ie/home \nEnter by post to\nLimerick Writers’ Centre\, c/o The Umbrella Project\, 78 O’Connell St.\, Limerick\, Ireland with appropriate fee in Euros only (cheques/PO made out to Limerick Writers’ Centre).\nYour poems will not be returned\, so do keep a copy.\nAll entries must be received before midnight FRI 18th March 2022.\nEntries received after this time will be discarded.\nAll entries are judged anonymously so please do not put any identifying features on the poems. \nEntry fees are as follows;\n1 poem 3.50 Euro\n3 Poems 5.50 Euro \nCompetition Judge; Adam Wyeth\nAdam Wyeth\, born 1978\, is an award-winning and critically acclaimed poet\, playwright and essayist with four previous books published with Salmon Poetry. In 2019 he received The Kavanagh Fellowship Award. His debut collection Silent Music (2011) was Highly Commended by the Forward Poetry Prize. In 2013 Salmon published his essays The Hidden World of Poetry: Unravelling Celtic Mythology in Contemporary Irish Poetry\, Foreword by Paula Meehan. His second collection The Art of Dying (2016) was an Irish Times Book of the Year. Wyeth’s plays have been performed across Ireland as well as in New York and Berlin. His play This Is What Happened was published by Salmon in 2019. In 2020 he received the Arts Council Ireland Literature Project Award and was selected for the Abbey Theatre Engine Room Development Programme to work on an audio production of about:blank. about:blank premiered at Dublin Theatre Festival 2021\, performed by Olwen Fouere\, Owen Roe and Paula McGlinchey. In 2021 Wyeth was selected for artist residencies at the Heinrich Böll Cottage and the Ámeto Mítico Residency along the Camino de Santiago. Wyeth lives in Dublin where he works as a freelance writer and teaches online creative writing correspondence courses at www.adamwyeth.com and www.fishpublishing.com. He is an Associate Artist of the Civic Theatre\, Dublin\, and works on ideas and research for the RTÉ Poetry Programme. \n——————————————————————————————\nPoems\, can be in either Irish or English\, can be on any subject and presented in any form or style.\nThere are no restrictions on content.\nInternational entries are welcome.\nAll poems must be the unpublished work of the person entering them into the competition. They must not have been published\, self-published or accepted for publication in print or online\, broadcast\, or have won another competition at any time.\nAll entries will be considered anonymously by the judge so poems should not have any indication within them to allow for the identification of the poet.\nShould the named judge be unable to proceed\, we aim to substitute an alternative judge of equivalent standing as a poet.\nThere is a recommended length of not more than 40 lines but we are open to receiving longer poems if the subject matter justifies it\nPoems can be entered by email to limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com putting “Desmond O’Grady Competition” in the subject box and paying the appropriate fee through PAY PAL in Euros.\nEnter by post to Limerick Writers’ Centre\, c/o The Umbrella Project\, 78 O’Connell Street\, Limerick\, Ireland with appropriate fee in Euros only (cheques/PO made out to Limerick Writers’ Centre). Your poems will not be returned\, so do keep a copy.\nPlease attach all entered poems in one attachment using a standard Word file\nAll entries will be acknowledged by email only.\nClosing Date for all entries is midnight on Friday 18th March 2020.\nWe cannot accept alterations to the poem(s) once it has been submitted.\nPoems cannot be withdrawn from the judging process once they have been entered.\nAlthough copyright will remain with the poet\, we reserve the right to publish the winning poem on our website or print books for one year from date of announcement of winning poem.\nThe organisers reserve the right to withhold prizes if such an action is justified.\nThe decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into. \nHOW TO ENTER (Email);\n1. Pay the appropriate fee to PayPal account address is: taylordj2020@outlook.com and obtain the PayPal transaction code. https://www.paypal.com/ie/home\n2. Send your entry via email to limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com\nIn the subject line please state “Desmond O’Grady Competition 2020”\nIn the body of the email please state;\nYour Name\nYour address\nYour email address\nPoem title(s)\nPayPal transaction code\nPlease attach your poem or poems in a single WORD or TEXT file\, there should be no identifying features on the file other than the poem titles\,\nNo other file types will be opened. (No PDFs) \nHOW TO ENTER (Post);\nPost to Limerick Writers’ Centre\, c/o The Umbrella Project\, 78 O’Connell Street\, Limerick\, Ireland with appropriate fee in Euros only (cheques/PO made out to Limerick Writers’ Centre). Your poems will not be returned\, so do keep a copy. \nALL POEMS MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE MIDNIGHT FRI 18th MARCH 2021\nhttps://limerickwriterscentre.com
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/the-desmond-ogrady-international-poetry-competition-2022/
CATEGORIES:Events,News
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Unicycle Paradox by Kenneth Hickey
DESCRIPTION:You Are Invited!\nRevival Press is pleased to announce\nthe launch of\nThe Unicycle Paradox\nA collection of poems by\nKenneth Hickey\nFri 26th Nov 2021 7.30pm\nTriskel Arts Centre\, Tobin St\, Cork\nSpecial guest speaker:\nGerry Murphy\nAll are welcome to attend.\nFor further details: Dominic Taylor; Tel: 087 2996409;\nE: limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/book-launch-the-unicycle-paradox-by-kenneth-hickey/
CATEGORIES:Events,News
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200812T193000
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SUMMARY:On-Line Launch of Michael Durack's 'Flip Sides'
DESCRIPTION:Dominic Taylor is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nTopic: Book Launch\nWednesday 12th Aug 7.30pm GMT on Zoom \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/74067414997?pwd=QkZybGwrWXZUSnpKYlMzeERjT3gvQT09 \nMeeting ID: 740 6741 4997\nPasscode: K9M7S0 \nMICHAEL DURACK \nMichael Durack was born on a farm near Birdhill\, Co. Tipperary. He was educated at Nenagh CBS and UCD and worked as a teacher for 36 years. His work has been published in journals such as The Blue Nib\, Skylight 47\, The Cafe Review\, The Stony Thursday Book and Poetry Ireland Review as well as airing on local and national radio. With his brother\, Austin\, he collaborates on a programme of poetry and guitar music\, and they have produced two albums\, The Secret Chord and Going Gone. His memoir in prose and poems\, Saved to Memory: Lost to View\, was issued in 2016\, and in September 2017 his first poetry collection\, Where It Began\, was published by Revival Press. Michael now lives in Ballina\, Co. Tipperary
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/on-line-launch-of-michael-duracks-flip-sides/
CATEGORIES:Events,News
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190903T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190903T233000
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SUMMARY:The Acoustic Club Tues 3rd Sept 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Acoustic Club @ Charlie Malone’s Bar\, 19 Wolfe Tone Street\, Limerick\nPresent\nTues 3rd Sept 2018 \nFaraway Martin -singer/songwriter \n\nFaraway Martin returns to Ireland from Doha\, Qatar\, where he has been based for the past four years. The singer/songwriter is completing a mammoth tour of Ireland\, playing 32 gigs in all 32 counties\, in 32 days. September 1st will see the Mayo man take off via campervan promoting his new single ‘I Wanna Go’ which has already received radioplay in the States\, the UK as well as national radioplay in Ireland. This first single from Faraway Martin’s upcoming debut album set for release in March. The tour will comprise of headline gigs\, support slots\, house concerts and festivals appearances around the country as well as getting into schools and youth clubs to share his music and travel experiences. The former teacher will be joined by various Irish artists along the way to help him complete all 32 counties.\n(For more details on the tour check out www.farawaymartin.com) \nThe Acoustic Club is a live music venue presenting local\, independent and nationally touring performers. It is a non-profit organisation and 100% volunteer operated. Based at Charlie Malone’s Bar\, Wolfe Tone.. St\, Limerick\, The Acoustic Club takes place every Tuesday at 9.00pm. \nAll aspiring songwriters\, musicians and singers are invited to attend and play in front of a live audience. \nPlease note musicians attend and perform purely on a voluntary basis and the event is designed to showcase the work of aspiring artists. All types of music and singers are welcome. \nThe evening will feature performers doing short sets of two or three songs. Also “Special Guest” slots where an established performer will perform a set. Host for the evening is Eugene Nolan. The Acoustic Club is a regular feature of the live music scene in Limerick. \nThe Acoustic Club is an initiative of The Limerick Writers’ Centre.
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/the-acoustic-club-tues-3rd-sept-2019/
LOCATION:Charlie Malones\, 19 Woulfe Tone Street\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events,News,the acoustic club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190502T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190502T200000
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SUMMARY:‘On the Nail’ Literary Gathering
DESCRIPTION:This month\, our guests are Australian poet Philip Porter\, and  writers Tanya Farrelly and David Butler plus OPEN-MIC! \n Philip Porter \nPhilip Porter has spent much of his life travelling for pleasure and work which is reflected in his poetry. A first generation Australian of Greek and British heritage he has never felt entirely “at home” anywhere\, a sensation he enjoys very much. Growing up in the Industrial western suburbs of Sydney he became acutely aware of the profound disadvantages that face children who are out of the mainstream of wealth and opportunities Australia offers middle class kids. He is involved with the NGO WestWords which supports young writers in the West and raises funds for it via the Poetry Dinners he organisers through The North Shore Poetry Project which he convened several years ago. As the “poet in residence” at The Willoughby Hotel and The Incinerator restaurant Philip facilitates weekly poetry workshops and monthly readings. He has a modest bundle of poems published in the USA\, Australia\, Britain and New Zealand and has also co-edited two Anthologies based on readings at the Poetry Dinners. Philip’s earlier degrees were in Political Science and Spanish but several years ago he completed an MA in Writing where he was reintroduced to the power and subtlety of poetry. Currently he is the Special Advisor to the President of Meiji University\, Tokyo. \nTanya Farrelly \nTanya Farrelly is the author of three books: a short fiction collection When Black Dogs Sing (Winner of the Kate O’ Brien Award 2017)\, and two psychological thrillers: The Girl Behind the Lens (US top 10) and her brand new release: When Your Eyes Close. (Harper Collins) She holds a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing from Bangor University\, Wales\, and teaches at the Irish Writers Centre\, Dublin. \nDavid Butler is a multi-award winning novelist\, poet\, short-story writer and playwright. The most recent of his three published novels\, City of Dis (New Island) was shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year\, 2015. His second poetry collection\, All the Barbaric Glass\, was published in 2017 by Doire Press. Arlen House is to bring out his second short story collection in 2019. Literary prizes include the Maria Edgeworth (twice)\, ITT/Red Line and Fish International Award for the short story\, the Scottish Community Drama\, Cork Arts Theatre and British Theatre Challenge awards for drama\, and the Féile Filíochta\, Ted McNulty\, Brendan Kennelly and Baileborough awards for poetry. \nEveryone is invited to take part in the open-mic after the main event\, poets\, storytellers\, musicians and writers. Even if you don’t write you are welcome to bring something along to read. The night begins at 8.00pm and admission is free. So join us on the night and make this event something special. \nNOTE: Our special authors book table will again be in operation\, so if you want your book\, CD’s etc publicised make sure you are represented on the table. Contact Dominic Taylor at 087 2996409 to make arrangements.
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/on-the-nail-literary-gathering/
LOCATION:CBI\, 51 O'Connell St.\,\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:On The Nail Literary Gathering
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190426T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190426T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190413T155214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T164659Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch: Write Now: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Writer
DESCRIPTION:Write Now!: A Guide to Becoming a Writer is a helpful book. It is practical and covers a lot of ground. It begins with self-analysis – with a view to discovering if you have the personal qualities needed to fulfil your ambition to become a published author.   Kieran Beville is a former teacher of English (literature and language) and History.The book will be launched by poet and writer John Liddy Fri 26th April at 7.30pm in Nelly’s Cafe\, Nicholas St.\, Limerick \n \n 
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/book-launch-write-now-a-practical-guide-to-becoming-a-writer/
LOCATION:Nelly’s Cafe\, Nicholas Street\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190425T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190425T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190413T152249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T152249Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry as Story
DESCRIPTION:With Donal Ryan\, John W. Sexton and Dr John McDonagh \nPoetry often relays a story\, through its stylised wordplay and rhythms. In this discussion novelist/short story writer Donal Ryan and narrative poet John W. Sexton will read from their work and discuss the similarities and differences between the short story and the narrative poem. Moderated by Dr. John McDonagh the event begins with selected recitations from each of the invited writers.  Room T.118\, Mary Immaculate College\, Sth. Circular rd.\, Limerick.
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/poetry-as-story/
LOCATION:Mary Immaculate College\, Room T.118\, South Circular Road\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190415T154900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T154900Z
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SUMMARY:The Acoustic Club Tuesday 23 April
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition comprises of 15 works of art by local artists which were created in response to a call-out for poets to submit a poem for April is Poetry Month in Limerick. The exhibition is assisted by renowned local artist Kate Hennessy. The exhibition will run fro Monday 25th March to the 30th April 2019. See details below…
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/the-acoustic-club-tuesday-23-april/
LOCATION:Charlie Malones\, 19 Woulfe Tone Street\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events,the acoustic club
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190413T151227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T151336Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch and Reading with Louis Bourne and John Liddy
DESCRIPTION:Revival press are pleased to announce the publication of ‘The Thought of Seeing’ by US poet Louis Bourne. \nIn this overdue\, welcome first collection of poems in English by Louis Bourne\, who has given so much time and talent to translating other poets’ work. The book launch will be proceeded by a reading from poet John Liddy. John Liddy was born in Co. Cork 1954. He grew up in Limerick and took a degree with The University of Wales. He worked for many years as a teacher/librarian. Founding editor with Jim Burke of The Stony Thursday Book\, he has published ten collections of poetry in English\,
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/book-launch-and-reading-with-louis-bourne-and-john-liddy/
LOCATION:The Granary Library\, Michael Street\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190413T145728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T145919Z
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SUMMARY:World Book Day celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of UNESCO World Book Day with books and roses outside Quay Books.
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/world-book-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Arthur’s Quay Shopping Centre\, Arthurs Quay\, Limerick\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190413T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190413T123000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190410T003247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T213047Z
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SUMMARY:An introduction to Haiku workshop with Sean O'Connor (Ended)
DESCRIPTION:An overview of haiku poetry\, with English-language examples\, a short history of Japanese haiku and its major practitioners\, and the various techniques used to write haiku. Includes writing exercises and a sharing/feedback session. Suitable for beginners. Sean O’Connor is a poet and writer who has been writing haiku for over 30 years. Workshop Fee 12.00 Euro. Booking Essential! Email: limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/an-introduction-to-haiku-workshop-with-sean-oconnor/
LOCATION:Limerick Writers’ Centre\, 12 Barrington St.\,\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190412T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190412T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190410T002048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T002615Z
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SUMMARY:A reading with Tim Cunningham and Richard W. Halperin plus music with jazz duo Rory Murphy and Paddy Shanahan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of poetry and jazz with an international flavour in the heart of historic Limerick. Two poets Limerick born Tim Cunningham and Irish-American\, now residing in France\, Richard W. Halperin will read from their poetry collections. Plus some cool jazz from due Rory Murphy and Paddy Shanahan.\n\nTim Cunningham was born in Limerick. He has worked\, mainly in education\, in Dublin\, London\, Delaware and Essex. \nRichard W. Halperin has Irish/U.S. dual nationality. His poetry has been widely published in Ireland and the U.K \nAdmission is Free. \nSee details below…
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/a-reading-with-tim-cunningham-and-richard-w-halperin-plus-music-with-jazz-duo-rory-murphy-and-paddy-shanahan/
LOCATION:Nelly’s Cafe\, Nicholas Street\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190411T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190411T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190409T193357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T193554Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering Michael Hartnett - A language Seldom Spoken
DESCRIPTION:In association with Foras na Gaeilg.\nA timely lecture\, in Irish and English\, on the work of Co Limerick poet Michael Hartnett\, whose 20th anniversary occurs this year. Dr John McDonagh and Dr Stephen Newman of Mary Immaculate College will look at examples of his poetry in Irish following his ‘Farewell to English’ in 1975. I will also discuss his translation of poems by 17th century Limerick poet\, Dáibhí Ó Bruadair. Dr John McDonaghwill also explore Hartnett’s Inchicore Haiku poems from 1985 and some poems charting his closest personal relationships. \nDr John Mc Donagh is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at Mary Immaculate College\, Limerick. He is the author of five books\, including works on Brendan Kennelly\, Michael Hartnett and Paul Durcan.\nOriginally from Milford\, Co. Cork\, Dr Stephen Newman work \ns in the Department of Irish\, MIC. Among his interests are: Modern literature in the Irish language\, the Blasket Autobiographies and the Irish manuscript tradition’. You have my info I believe.  Admission is Free.
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/remembering-michael-hartnett-a-language-seldom-spoken/
LOCATION:Limerick City Library\, Michael St.\,\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190410T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190410T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190409T165217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T192410Z
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SUMMARY:A reading with US poet Sandy Yannone
DESCRIPTION:After her marvelous reading at April is Poetry Month in Limerick in 2017\, US poet Sandy Yannone makes a welcome return to Limerick\, this time she has brought 4 friends with her: Carolyn Zukowski\, Peter Wise\, Mary Scheurer and Jim Burke in what promises to be one of the highlight events of the festival.   Everyone is invited to read at the Open-Mic after the main readers.\nAdmission is Free. 
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/a-reading-with-us-poet-sandy-yannone/
LOCATION:Sexton’s Bar\, 91 Henry Street\, Limerick\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190325T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20190410T004239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T004239Z
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SUMMARY:All Week - Poetry and Painting Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition comprises of 15 works of art by local artists which were created in response to a call-out for poets to submit a poem for April is Poetry Month in Limerick. The exhibition is assisted by renowned local artist Kate Hennessy.\nThe exhibition will run fro Monday 25th March to the 30th April 2019. \nSee details below…
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/all-week-poetry-and-painting-exhibition/
LOCATION:CBI\, 51 O'Connell St.\,\, Limerick
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Limerick Writers' Centre":MAILTO:limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181220T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181220T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20181205T114842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181215T204032Z
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SUMMARY:Open-Mic at The Acoustic Club
DESCRIPTION:The Acoustic Club at Charlie Malone’s Bar\, Limerick\n\nOpen-Mic Tues 20th Dec 2018 at 9.00pm sharp! \nThe Acoustic Club @ Charlie Malone’s Bar\, 19 Wolfe Tone Street\, Limerick \nPresents \nShane Duggan – singer/songwriter \n\nAll aspiring songwriters\, musicians and singers are invited to attend and play in front of a live audience. \n\n\n\nPlease note musicians attend and perform purely on a voluntary basis and the event is designed to showcase the work of aspiring artists. All types of music and singers are welcome. \nThe evening will feature performers doing short sets of two or three songs. Also “Special Guest” slots where an established performer will perform a set. Host for the evening is Eugene Nolan. The Acoustic Club is a regular feature of the live music scene in Limerick. \nThe Acoustic Club is an initiative of The Limerick Writers’ Centre. \nIf you wish to play contact Dominic at limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com to book a spot or turn up on the night. Further details can be got at www.facebook.com/acousticclublimerick
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/open-mic-at-the-acoustic-club/
LOCATION:George Hotel\, O'Connell Street\, Limerick\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:the acoustic club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181217T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181217T163000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20181215T215338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181215T215735Z
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SUMMARY:White House Readings
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URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/white-house-readings/
LOCATION:The Lock Bar\, Lock Quay\, Limerick\, Ireland\, NA\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:White House Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181216T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T202700
CREATED:20181215T201828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181215T202105Z
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SUMMARY:On The Nail Literary Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Poetry\, prose and performance with always new guest readers\, followed by an open mic. \nPOETRY – FICTION – STORYTELLING – MUSIC \nAll those interested on creative writing are welcome to attend on the night. \nTues 6th Dec 2018 ‘On the Nail’ Literary Gathering: Chez le Fab\, Arthur’s Quay Park\, Limerick at 8:00 pm \nThis month\, the launch of our anthology ‘Opening Doors’ a collection of poems\, stories and memoir from the participants of our creative course for older people 2018. \nPLUS OPEN-MIC \nOn the nail’ literary gathering is currently funded by the Arts Council of Ireland \nEveryone is invited to take part in the open-mic after the main event\, poets\, storytellers\, musicians and writers. Even if you don’t write you are welcome to bring something along to read. The night begins at 8.00pm and admission is free. So join us on the night and make this event something special. \nNOTE: Our special authors book table will again be in operation\, so if you want your book\, CD’s etc publicised make sure you are represented on the table. Contact Dominic Taylor at 087 2996409 to make arrangements. \n‘On the nail’ literary gathering is currently funded by the Arts Council of Ireland
URL:https://limerickwriterscentre.com/event/on-the-nail-logoon-the-nail-literary-gathering/
CATEGORIES:On The Nail Literary Gathering
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