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Book Launch; One Last Thing by Pat McLoughlin
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Book Launch; One Last Thing by Pat McLoughlin

August 16, 2021August 16, 2021

THE LIMERICK WRITERS’ CENTRE is pleased to announce the launch of Just One More Thing – a Collection of Short Stories by Pat McLoughlin Fri 10th Sept 2021 8pm Longcourt House Hotel, Newcastle West, Co Limerick It will be launched by author Donal Ryan. This collection of short fiction was a joy to read. Pat...

Book Launch: Arias of Consolation by John Liddy
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Book Launch: Arias of Consolation by John Liddy

August 16, 2021August 16, 2021

Revival Press is pleased to announce the launch of Arias of Consolation a new collection of poetry by Limerick poet John Liddy and it takes place Sunday 5th September at the Limerick City Gallery of Art, Pery Square at 2.30pm. The book is published by Revival Press, an imprint of The Limerick Writers’ Centre, under...

LWC Creative Writing Course Sept 2021
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LWC Creative Writing Course Sept 2021

March 11, 2021August 16, 2021

Hi everyone, Just to let you know that our creative writing course this coming September (exact dates to be finalised) will be taking on a new direction. We are delighted to have writer Madge O’Callaghan join us to facilitate the course. It will run over 6 weeks face to face (if the pandemic is over)...

Book Launch: Redress by A.M. Cousins
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Book Launch: Redress by A.M. Cousins

March 11, 2021March 11, 2021

REDRESS is the debut collection of poetry from A.M. Cousins A. M. Cousins’ astute poems are sure-footed, superbly crafted, grounded in earned wisdom, shot through with insight, and written with perceptive compassion, anger at injustice and a humane clear-sightedness that is the hallmark of a unique voice. – Dermot Bolger, 2021. The launch will take...

Book Launch: Mayflies in the Heather
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Book Launch: Mayflies in the Heather

March 11, 2021March 11, 2021

Mayflies in the Heather is the debut collection of poetry from Galway poet Art Ó Súilleabháin. He is deeply rooted in the landscape and language of Lough Corrib, illuminating every wing-picked insect, every curlew flight, reed and stone, replete with the lore of places. Ó Súilleabháin draws the reader into his keenly observed world with...

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