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David Nicholls: ‘I’m lucky enough to have lots of Irish friends and hope that I got away with writing an Irish character’

David Nicholls: ‘I’m lucky enough to have lots of Irish friends and hope that I got away with writing an Irish character’

The author of One Day on his new novel, You Are Here; the Irish writers he admires; and father-son relationships

Sun May 19 2024 - 05:00
Caleb Azumah Nelson honoured

Caleb Azumah Nelson honoured

Books newsletter: Dylan Thomas Prize; Ondaatje Prize; Dalkey Book Festival; Elizabeth Longford Prize; James Tait Black Prizes; Gold Dagger Award; Listowel Writer’s Week; Dingle Lit short story awards; TikTok Book Awards; Saturday’s pages

Thu May 16 2024 - 19:15
‘Multicultural is a handy word but I wrote about one culture, Dublin culture’

‘Multicultural is a handy word but I wrote about one culture, Dublin culture’

Estelle Birdy, the debut author of Ravelling, on writing about imperfect heroes – five lads from Dublin’s Liberties

Sun May 12 2024 - 04:31
UCD Festival’s literary highlights

UCD Festival’s literary highlights

Books newsletter: a preview of Saturday’s pages and a wrap of the latest news

Thu May 09 2024 - 17:37
Elaine Feeney: ‘I write what I know, so the west of Ireland aesthetic permeates everything’

Elaine Feeney: ‘I write what I know, so the west of Ireland aesthetic permeates everything’

Writer talks about her new poetry collection, Galway roots and upcoming projects

Sat May 04 2024 - 05:00
Kerry Group Novel of the Year shortlist

Kerry Group Novel of the Year shortlist

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and preview of tomorrow’s pages

Fri May 03 2024 - 12:22
Sheila Armstrong on RSL Ondaatje Prize shortlist

Sheila Armstrong on RSL Ondaatje Prize shortlist

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and preview of tomorrow’s pages

Fri Apr 26 2024 - 11:18
‘Somebody told me recently it was like the Coen Brothers directing PG Wodehouse’: Author Jonny Sweet on his new darkly comic thriller

‘Somebody told me recently it was like the Coen Brothers directing PG Wodehouse’: Author Jonny Sweet on his new darkly comic thriller

Author Jonny Sweet on moving from writing stand-up shows and plays to fiction and his new, darkly comic thriller, The Kellerby Code

Fri Apr 26 2024 - 05:00
Women’s Prize for Fiction: Anne Enright and Claire Kilroy shortlisted

Women’s Prize for Fiction: Anne Enright and Claire Kilroy shortlisted

Previous winner Kate Grenville and debut writer Aube Rey Lescure also on shortlist

Wed Apr 24 2024 - 08:21
Leeanne O’Donnell: ‘If you go where things are a bit less tamed ... you can catch remnants of ancient stories’

Leeanne O’Donnell: ‘If you go where things are a bit less tamed ... you can catch remnants of ancient stories’

Author talks about her latest book, Sparks of Bright Matter, folklore, nature and more

Sun Apr 21 2024 - 05:00
Hubert Butler Essay Prize announced

Hubert Butler Essay Prize announced

Books newsletter: Borris and West Cork festival line-ups; Banagher Brontë Festival; Open Mic for Gaza; Write by the Sea; John McGahern exhibition; Commonwealth and Jhalak prizes

Thu Apr 18 2024 - 11:31
‘He chose a different route’: Centenarian Troubles survivor Barney O’Dowd laid to rest

‘He chose a different route’: Centenarian Troubles survivor Barney O’Dowd laid to rest

Man who lost two sons and a brother in loyalist attack achieved own justice ‘by outliving the forces that had sought to destroy him and his family’

Mon Apr 15 2024 - 19:21
Author Andrew Hughes on his new novel, writing the mind of a teenager and Killua Castle

Author Andrew Hughes on his new novel, writing the mind of a teenager and Killua Castle

Hughes’s new book, Emma, Disappeared, follows James Lyster, whose life begins to unravel after the disappearance of a high-achieving university graduate

Sat Apr 13 2024 - 05:00
PEN Heaney Prize launched

PEN Heaney Prize launched

Books newsletter: Irish Times Eason offer is Everyone Here Is Lying by Shari Lapena, just €5.99

Fri Apr 12 2024 - 06:00
Patrick James Errington wins Pollard Poetry Prize; Lance Larsen wins Moth Poetry Prize

Patrick James Errington wins Pollard Poetry Prize; Lance Larsen wins Moth Poetry Prize

Canadian poet wins €10,000 Pollard award while American wins €6,000 Moth prize

Thu Apr 11 2024 - 18:15
International Booker Prize shortlist: Europe and South America dominate

International Booker Prize shortlist: Europe and South America dominate

Independent presses continue to dominate, with five of six titles on the shortlist

Tue Apr 09 2024 - 14:24
Louise Nealon: ‘There is a reason why the vast majority of readers are women. We tell ourselves stories to survive’

Louise Nealon: ‘There is a reason why the vast majority of readers are women. We tell ourselves stories to survive’

Nealon’s debut novel, Snowflake, is this year’s One Dublin One Book choice

Sat Apr 06 2024 - 05:00
Irish writers Deirdre Madden and Sonya Kelly each win $175,000 literary award

Irish writers Deirdre Madden and Sonya Kelly each win $175,000 literary award

Novelist and playwright receive Windham Campbell Prize to support their work

Tue Apr 02 2024 - 19:15
Edel Coffey: ‘We live in a very voyeuristic world … I wonder what that might be doing to our sense of contentment’

Edel Coffey: ‘We live in a very voyeuristic world … I wonder what that might be doing to our sense of contentment’

The author’s In Her Place and Breaking Point cast a cold eye on class and entitlement. Why are these subjects to which she returns?

Sat Mar 30 2024 - 06:00
Noel O’Regan on James Tait Black shortlist

Noel O’Regan on James Tait Black shortlist

Books newsletter: a round-up of the latest news and a preview of Saturday’s pages

Thu Mar 28 2024 - 10:43
Alice Winn on her acclaimed In Memoriam: ‘I wrote the novel because I felt alone in a grief from another century’

Alice Winn on her acclaimed In Memoriam: ‘I wrote the novel because I felt alone in a grief from another century’

Author discusses her motivation for writing her award-winning debut novel, and tells of her ‘immense’ gratitude of being an Irish citizen

Sat Mar 23 2024 - 05:00
Louise Kennedy wins Francophonie award

Louise Kennedy wins Francophonie award

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and a preview of tomorrow’s pages

Fri Mar 22 2024 - 13:13
Forgotten Irish classics: 16 books that deserve to be better known

Forgotten Irish classics: 16 books that deserve to be better known

Louise Kennedy, John Boyne, Roy Foster, Sinéad Gleeson, Helen Cullen and more on lost Irish books

Sun Mar 17 2024 - 05:00
Christie Watson: ‘The smell of old books is the best perfume’

Christie Watson: ‘The smell of old books is the best perfume’

The author on her new novel about ‘deeply flawed women’, her relationship with her teenage daughter and her desire to ban all social media

Sat Mar 16 2024 - 05:00
Anne Enright wins Writers’ Prize for Fiction

Anne Enright wins Writers’ Prize for Fiction

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and preview of tomorrow’s pages

Fri Mar 15 2024 - 13:41
Rebecca Ivory: ‘I don’t know if I’d be a writer if I were born into a different family’

Rebecca Ivory: ‘I don’t know if I’d be a writer if I were born into a different family’

The author on people who repeat their mistakes, her grandfather’s cartoon and her admiration for John Candy’s character in Planes, Trains and Automobiles

Sat Mar 09 2024 - 00:00
Cúirt festival lineup revealed

Cúirt festival lineup revealed

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and a preview of tomorrow’s pages

Fri Mar 08 2024 - 17:33
Irish writers Anne Enright, Claire Kilroy and Megan Nolan named on Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist

Irish writers Anne Enright, Claire Kilroy and Megan Nolan named on Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist

Anne Enright, Claire Kilroy and Megan Nolan in running for £30,000 fiction award

Tue Mar 05 2024 - 18:00
Author Mary Costello: ‘I want my characters to be rattled by something’

Author Mary Costello: ‘I want my characters to be rattled by something’

Irish author on her new book, a collection of stories and the fruit of 10 years’ work

Sun Mar 03 2024 - 05:00
Why is the announcement of a new novel by Sally Rooney being greeted with such a fanfare?

Why is the announcement of a new novel by Sally Rooney being greeted with such a fanfare?

When the author’s previous novel was released in 2021 it sold 40,000 copies in just five days

Sat Mar 02 2024 - 06:00
Lesley Pearse: ‘It isn’t easy to write about the hurtful or shameful parts of your life’

Lesley Pearse: ‘It isn’t easy to write about the hurtful or shameful parts of your life’

The author talks about her reunion with her Irish relatives, her 31 novels and her first nonfiction title

Sat Mar 02 2024 - 00:01
Aoife Fitzpatrick wins Kate O’Brien Award

Aoife Fitzpatrick wins Kate O’Brien Award

Books newsletter: a wrap of the latest news and a preview of Saturday’s pages

Fri Mar 01 2024 - 11:56
Sally Rooney announces new novel Intermezzo

Sally Rooney announces new novel Intermezzo

The bestselling Irish author’s fourth novel will be published by Faber on September 24th

Thu Feb 29 2024 - 14:00
Publisher bequeaths collection to Oxfam Books

Publisher bequeaths collection to Oxfam Books

O’Brien Press founder Michael O’Brien’s family donate 2,500 books to charity

Wed Feb 28 2024 - 12:40
Clara Dillon: ‘It’s human nature to want to belong. In a herd we’re less likely to be picked off’

Clara Dillon: ‘It’s human nature to want to belong. In a herd we’re less likely to be picked off’

Author on her debut novel The Playdate, growing up in London and Dublin, and school gate politics

Sun Feb 25 2024 - 05:00
Scott McKendry on being a Northern poet: ‘It’s good training to grow up in Belfast or Bellaghy’

Scott McKendry on being a Northern poet: ‘It’s good training to grow up in Belfast or Bellaghy’

Shankill poet Scott McKendry on working-class identity, his mentor Ciaran Carson and his nerdish love of language

Sat Feb 24 2024 - 05:15
Walter Scott Prize longlist revealed

Walter Scott Prize longlist revealed

Books newsletter: all the latest news and a preview of Saturday’s pages

Thu Feb 22 2024 - 09:33
Chris Agee: ‘I never considered my writing after my daughter’s death as therapeutic. Nor did I find it difficult’

Chris Agee: ‘I never considered my writing after my daughter’s death as therapeutic. Nor did I find it difficult’

The poet and editor on keeping a loved one’s memory alive, his literary journal Irish Pages and his regard for Seamus Heaney’s work

Mon Feb 19 2024 - 05:00
Franco-Irish translation prize shortlist

Franco-Irish translation prize shortlist

Books newsletter: A round-up of the latest news and a preview of tomorrow’s pages

Fri Feb 16 2024 - 11:46
North stars: ‘The vitality of Northern Irish writing has always coincided with political upheaval’

North stars: ‘The vitality of Northern Irish writing has always coincided with political upheaval’

Belfast has a healthy literary scene, closely connected with Queen’s University, whose creative writing tutors include poets Gail McConnell and Stephen Sexton

Sat Feb 10 2024 - 05:00
Rebecca Makkai: ‘I don’t feel like a mystery novel is necessarily that different from any other novel’

Rebecca Makkai: ‘I don’t feel like a mystery novel is necessarily that different from any other novel’

The Chicago-based writer on her new novel about a horrible crime on a boarding school campus, a world she knows intimately

Sat Feb 10 2024 - 03:45
Children’s Books Ireland Awards shortlist

Children’s Books Ireland Awards shortlist

Books newsletter: a preview of tomorrow’s pages and a wrap of the latest news

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 14:49
Rachael English: ‘I saw the figures for the amount of airtime Irish female musicians get, and I’m stumped as to why it’s still so low’

Rachael English: ‘I saw the figures for the amount of airtime Irish female musicians get, and I’m stumped as to why it’s still so low’

The RTÉ journalist on her latest novel, about a female rock group in the 1980s; her Dennis Lehane pilgrimage; and love of The Poor Mouth

Sun Feb 04 2024 - 05:00
Michael Magee, Derry Girls and Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland in for Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize

Michael Magee, Derry Girls and Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland in for Ewart-Biggs Literary Prize

Books newsletter: a preview of tomorrow’s pages and a wrap of the latest news

Fri Feb 02 2024 - 10:41
Paul Murray and Michael Magee win inaugural Nero book awards

Paul Murray and Michael Magee win inaugural Nero book awards

Murray's Booker-shortlisted The Bee Sting wins fiction prize; Magee's Close to Home wins debut fiction prize

Tue Jan 30 2024 - 00:01
Cathy Sweeney: ‘I am naturally curious so I dwell on everything’

Cathy Sweeney: ‘I am naturally curious so I dwell on everything’

Sweeney’s debut novel Breakdown is about a woman who gets up one morning and, on impulse, instead of going to work, drives south on a motorway

Sat Jan 27 2024 - 05:00
Magee and Morris on Dylan Thomas Prize longlist; Nolan and Carroll on Gordon Burn Prize shortlist; Bernie McGill wins Edge Hill story prize

Magee and Morris on Dylan Thomas Prize longlist; Nolan and Carroll on Gordon Burn Prize shortlist; Bernie McGill wins Edge Hill story prize

Books newsletter: a preview of Saturday’s pages and round-up of the latest news

Thu Jan 25 2024 - 12:00
Glorious Exploits author Ferdia Lennon: ‘Best writing advice? You can’t improve what you haven’t written’

Glorious Exploits author Ferdia Lennon: ‘Best writing advice? You can’t improve what you haven’t written’

The author of one of the best Irish debut novels in years on twisting the classics, literary pilgrimages and his cultural recommendations

Tue Jan 23 2024 - 00:00
Sally Rooney wins awards for clocking up millions of sales

Sally Rooney wins awards for clocking up millions of sales

Normal People has sold more than one million copies in UK. Conversations with Friends and Beautiful World, Where Are You have each sold 500,000

Mon Jan 22 2024 - 21:30
Ronan Bennett: ‘I’m not the only Irish person to criticise an Irish man in the White House for a lack of solidarity’

Ronan Bennett: ‘I’m not the only Irish person to criticise an Irish man in the White House for a lack of solidarity’

The novelist’s new book, based on his Netflix hit Top Boy, draws on his experience of being Irish in London – and of being wrongly convicted of murder. But his status as a former convict cuts little ice in his home city

Sat Jan 20 2024 - 05:30
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