Jennifer Johnston's "influence on Irish writing is immeasurable, and her legacy will continue to inspire." Acclaimed Irish writer Jennifer Johnston died in Dublin on February 25, 2025. She was 95 ...
Most reporting about the current Presidency and ICE’s deportations has focussed on undocumented Latin Americans living in the ...
Ireland has a long, illustrious history of literary success but the past five years has been something of a 'golden age' for the country's novelists. "If you were to accost an unsuspecting ...
The award-winning Irish novelist and playwright Jennifer Johnston, known for her novel How Many Miles to Babylon?, has died ...
Sharon Guard's work has appeared in 'New Irish Writing', and last year, her story, 'Artifice', was shortlisted for the RTÉ ...
New Irish Writing winners to be revealed at An Post Irish Book Awards as John Boyne and Paula Meehan sign up as judges ...
Joanne writes in Irish and English. She is published in Poetry Ireland Review, The Stinging Fly, Rattle, Aneas, Comhar, The Honest Ulsterman, Howl, The Four Faced Liar and others. She was selected ...
Writing a compelling admission essay that lands you a coveted place at your dream college or university is more challenging than it sounds. You must balance authenticity and brevity, showcasing ...
Three Irish writers and a writer/illustrator have ... 19 titles for the Carnegie Medal for Writing, and 16 for the Carnegie Medal for Illustration. CG Moore, who won the KPMG Children’s Books ...