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Michael Magee wins Waterstones Irish Book of the Year; Sebastian Barry wins Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger

Michael Magee wins Waterstones Irish Book of the Year; Sebastian Barry wins Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger

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

Fri Dec 01 2023 - 17:38
Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song set for increase in global book sales amid ‘Booker bounce’

Paul Lynch’s Prophet Song set for increase in global book sales amid ‘Booker bounce’

Before being shortlisted for the prize, Lynch’s book sold 2,643 copies. Last weekend that figure rose to 8,095

Thu Nov 30 2023 - 16:09
Paul Lynch wins Booker Prize for Prophet Song

Paul Lynch wins Booker Prize for Prophet Song

Irish author’s fifth novel, set in an Ireland descending into chaos, is awarded £50,000 prize

Sun Nov 26 2023 - 21:58
PJ Gallagher: Mental illness is the most articulate liar you will ever live with in your life

PJ Gallagher: Mental illness is the most articulate liar you will ever live with in your life

‘Two years ago, I cancelled the project altogether because I got sick. So seeing any kind of reaction at all to an actual book is making me feel pretty good’

Sun Nov 26 2023 - 05:00
Irish Writers for Palestine event switches to Vicar St; An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023 shortlist

Irish Writers for Palestine event switches to Vicar St; An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023 shortlist

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

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 11:29
Friends pay tribute on death of poet Eddie Linden at 88

Friends pay tribute on death of poet Eddie Linden at 88

Poet overcame difficult childhood to found Aquarius magazine and co-found homeless charity

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 16:40
Irish authors dominate Nero adult fiction awards

Irish authors dominate Nero adult fiction awards

Paul Murray, Megan Nolan, Michael Magee and Chloe Michelle Howarth on shortlists

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 05:30
Ruth McKee: ‘We have something special in Ireland when it comes to writing and publishing’

Ruth McKee: ‘We have something special in Ireland when it comes to writing and publishing’

Author and editor on putting together the first edition of the Irish Writers Handbook

Sat Nov 18 2023 - 05:00
Roy Foster: Irish reunification ‘is nearer than I would have thought it a couple of decades ago’

Roy Foster: Irish reunification ‘is nearer than I would have thought it a couple of decades ago’

The historian discusses an array of subjects, including the damage wrought by Brexit, comparing WB Yeats and Seamus Heaney, and why ‘the whole revisionism thing is over’

Sat Nov 18 2023 - 05:00
Lifetime Achievement Award for Roy Foster; Louise Nealon’s Snowflake to be Dublin’s One Book

Lifetime Achievement Award for Roy Foster; Louise Nealon’s Snowflake to be Dublin’s One Book

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

Fri Nov 17 2023 - 12:30
Matt Cooper: I ask questions but I’m also a little sceptical about what I’m told

Matt Cooper: I ask questions but I’m also a little sceptical about what I’m told

I’m laughing at the idea that I have solutions, because I’m a journalist and broadcaster who asks questions rather than providing answers

Sat Nov 11 2023 - 05:00
Irish writers host four nights in aid of Palestine

Irish writers host four nights in aid of Palestine

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

Fri Nov 10 2023 - 12:00
Michael Connelly: ‘All four of my grandparents were of straight Irish descent. I feel it in my bones’

Michael Connelly: ‘All four of my grandparents were of straight Irish descent. I feel it in my bones’

Crime writer Michael Connelly on reuniting his two best-loved characters, Lincoln lawyer Mickey Haller and retired detective Harry Bosch for his new book, Resurrection Walk, fighting injustice and his love of jazz

Sat Nov 04 2023 - 05:00
John O’Donnell wins RTÉ Short Story Competition

John O’Donnell wins RTÉ Short Story Competition

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

Fri Nov 03 2023 - 10:55
‘I was heart jealous of the French girl my age at the next table’: Irish writers’ most memorable meals

‘I was heart jealous of the French girl my age at the next table’: Irish writers’ most memorable meals

From chicken and chips in foggy Venice, to the simple beauty of a tomato and an egg

Sat Oct 28 2023 - 05:00
Jane Clarke: ‘For months I was steeped in nature poetry from Yeats to the present day’

Jane Clarke: ‘For months I was steeped in nature poetry from Yeats to the present day’

Hachette Ireland invited the poet to edit an anthology of Irish nature poems for illustration

Sat Oct 28 2023 - 05:00
Gerald Dawe wins Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award

Gerald Dawe wins Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Award

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

Fri Oct 27 2023 - 17:23
Michael Magee wins 2023 Rooney Prize for Irish Fiction

Michael Magee wins 2023 Rooney Prize for Irish Fiction

Belfast author and editor is honoured for his acclaimed debut novel Close to Home

Tue Oct 24 2023 - 18:30
Donal Fallon: The story of Ireland is there on Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park

Donal Fallon: The story of Ireland is there on Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park

Donal Fallon talks about his latest book, The Lamplighters of the Phoenix Park, his favourite street and pub in Dublin, and more

Sun Oct 22 2023 - 05:00
Books newsletter: Ms Readathon; UCD honours David McWilliams; Allingham Festival

Books newsletter: Ms Readathon; UCD honours David McWilliams; Allingham Festival

A round-up of the latest news and a preview of Saturday’s pages

Fri Oct 20 2023 - 16:22
Mary Morrissy: ‘Journalism taught me to spot hidden stories’

Mary Morrissy: ‘Journalism taught me to spot hidden stories’

The author on reimagining Nora Joyce’s life, visiting the Brontë parsonage and more

Sun Oct 15 2023 - 05:00
Why I wrote Dirty Linen: recording the toll the Troubles took on my parish, the long tail of trauma

Why I wrote Dirty Linen: recording the toll the Troubles took on my parish, the long tail of trauma

The scale of the Northern conflict, more than 3,700 dead over 30 years in a population of just 1.5 million, is impossible to comprehend. I focused on my own parish

Sat Oct 14 2023 - 06:00
Mike McCormack: ‘There is no good time to lose your father’

Mike McCormack: ‘There is no good time to lose your father’

What happens to the father of Nealon, the protagonist of This Plague of Souls, his new novel, is also what happened to the author’s father

Sat Oct 14 2023 - 05:00
Niamh Mac Cabe wins London Magazine Short Story Prize

Niamh Mac Cabe wins London Magazine Short Story Prize

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

Fri Oct 13 2023 - 18:44
Martina Evans: ‘When my main character Imelda becomes pregnant … even the ‘best’ option can be harrowing’

Martina Evans: ‘When my main character Imelda becomes pregnant … even the ‘best’ option can be harrowing’

Author’s latest book The Coming Thing emerges from dual obsessions, questions about life and death and a compelling need to get the poem right

Sat Oct 07 2023 - 05:00
Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Jane Clarke on TS Eliot Prize shortlist

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and Jane Clarke on TS Eliot Prize shortlist

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

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 18:10
Nobel Prize in Literature 2023: Norwegian author Jon Fosse wins

Nobel Prize in Literature 2023: Norwegian author Jon Fosse wins

The author wins greatest prize in world literature ‘for his innovative plays and prose, which give voice to the unsayable’

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 12:05
Sophie Hannah: ‘My mum normalised writing as a career, so it felt like a possibility for me’

Sophie Hannah: ‘My mum normalised writing as a career, so it felt like a possibility for me’

The British poet and novelist on writing crime novels, her latest movie project, The Mystery of Mr E, and being obsessed with self-help books

Sat Sept 30 2023 - 00:00
Dromineer Literary Festival; Dublin Festival of History; Echoes; Bookshop of the Year; Polari Prizes

Dromineer Literary Festival; Dublin Festival of History; Echoes; Bookshop of the Year; Polari Prizes

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

Thu Sept 28 2023 - 18:30
Maurice Leitch, acclaimed Irish author, dies, aged 90

Maurice Leitch, acclaimed Irish author, dies, aged 90

Co Antrim author portrayed Protestant Ulster in award-wining novels Poor Lazarus and Silver’s City

Thu Sept 28 2023 - 15:00
The Booker Prize boost: ‘It certainly changed the way people look at me’

The Booker Prize boost: ‘It certainly changed the way people look at me’

Roddy Doyle, Anne Enright and Irish booksellers on the real difference the prestigious award makes as two Irish writers hit shortlist

Sat Sept 23 2023 - 06:00
Daniel Mason: ‘The more time I spend in the woods, the more in awe I am at the richness of the natural world’

Daniel Mason: ‘The more time I spend in the woods, the more in awe I am at the richness of the natural world’

Mason discusses his new novel North Woods, his love of the natural world and being a practising physician

Sat Sept 23 2023 - 05:00
Booker Prize 2023: Irish authors Paul Murray and Paul Lynch make shortlist

Booker Prize 2023: Irish authors Paul Murray and Paul Lynch make shortlist

Sarah Bernstein, Jonathan Escoffery, Paul Harding  and Chetna Maroo also in for £50,000 award

Thu Sept 21 2023 - 20:15
Gutter Bookshop changes hands; Irish on Edge Hill prize shortlist; Dublin Book Festival launched

Gutter Bookshop changes hands; Irish on Edge Hill prize shortlist; Dublin Book Festival launched

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

Thu Sept 21 2023 - 13:07
Mick Herron: the joyous juxtaposition of disgraced spies and cranky office politics

Mick Herron: the joyous juxtaposition of disgraced spies and cranky office politics

The auther of the award-winning Slough House series says he doesn’t dream about high-powered dinner parties but prefers the idea of a lock-in somewhere, with all writers welcome

Sat Sept 16 2023 - 06:36
Irish Book Week; Dubray at 50; Great Reads Awards; Murder One; Dublin Festival of History

Irish Book Week; Dubray at 50; Great Reads Awards; Murder One; Dublin Festival of History

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

Fri Sept 15 2023 - 18:03
Leontia Flynn: I need to write or nothing makes sense

Leontia Flynn: I need to write or nothing makes sense

Poet who lectures at Queen’s University Belfast reflects on her new collection Taking Liberties, and her career

Sat Sept 09 2023 - 05:00
BBC Short Story Award shortlist revealed; festivals in Dalkey, Dublin, Bere Island and Clifden

BBC Short Story Award shortlist revealed; festivals in Dalkey, Dublin, Bere Island and Clifden

A preview of tomorrow’s books pages and a roundup of the latest literary news

Fri Sept 08 2023 - 17:17
Claire Keegan: ‘I don’t come from a close family. We are not close at all’

Claire Keegan: ‘I don’t come from a close family. We are not close at all’

So Late in the Day, the author’s quietly devastating new story, draws on the misogyny and meanness of the Ireland she grew up in

Sun Sept 03 2023 - 05:30
Karin Smirnoff: ‘Taking on Stieg Larsson’s characters and the world surrounding them is a challenge’

Karin Smirnoff: ‘Taking on Stieg Larsson’s characters and the world surrounding them is a challenge’

The Swedish writer on Nordic noir and publishing her first novel aged 53

Sat Sept 02 2023 - 05:00
Little Island is first Irish publisher to have Kirkus Prize finalist; Moses McKenzie wins Hawthornden Prize

Little Island is first Irish publisher to have Kirkus Prize finalist; Moses McKenzie wins Hawthornden Prize

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

Fri Sept 01 2023 - 18:02
‘What a joy to read’: Ottessa Moshfegh on this year’s Moth Short Story Prize winner

‘What a joy to read’: Ottessa Moshfegh on this year’s Moth Short Story Prize winner

This year’s judge on winner Jude Whiley; Paul Currion (second prize) and Natalie Bevilacqua (third prize)

Thu Aug 31 2023 - 10:51
Linwood Barclay: ‘My father’s wallet inspired a plot point’

Linwood Barclay: ‘My father’s wallet inspired a plot point’

Author’s latest thriller, The Lie Maker, takes a new angle on a witness protection story

Sat Aug 26 2023 - 05:00
Alice Winn wins Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize; Danielle Jawando awarded YA Book Prize

Alice Winn wins Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize; Danielle Jawando awarded YA Book Prize

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

Fri Aug 25 2023 - 16:22
Andrea Carter: ‘I’m a fan of the golden age of crime fiction, so I tend to write in that style’

Andrea Carter: ‘I’m a fan of the golden age of crime fiction, so I tend to write in that style’

The author on her legal background, writing advice and why the Inishowen peninsula is so special

Sat Aug 19 2023 - 05:00
An Post renews Irish Book Awards sponsorship; Spiritual Wounds by Síobhra Aiken wins Whitfield Prize

An Post renews Irish Book Awards sponsorship; Spiritual Wounds by Síobhra Aiken wins Whitfield Prize

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

Fri Aug 18 2023 - 12:56
Noel O’Regan’s debut novel is an exploration of place, people and unifying meaning

Noel O’Regan’s debut novel is an exploration of place, people and unifying meaning

‘Its genesis came from thinking about the ways in which we bestow meaning on certain spaces, how these can then become places of pilgrimage’

Sat Aug 12 2023 - 05:00
Thomas Morris: ‘I was hiding. I hid my stammer. I hid that we were poor. My characters can’t hide any more’

Thomas Morris: ‘I was hiding. I hid my stammer. I hid that we were poor. My characters can’t hide any more’

The Open Up author decided that, if he was going to thrive, he needed to stop pretending he was something he’s not

Sat Aug 12 2023 - 05:00
Dara McAnulty makes Wainwright shortlist; new chair and director for Listowel Writers’ Week

Dara McAnulty makes Wainwright shortlist; new chair and director for Listowel Writers’ Week

Books newsletter: A preview of Saturday’s pages and a roundup of the latest literary news

Thu Aug 10 2023 - 17:15
Laura Lippman: ‘Crime fiction is an outstanding vehicle for social commentary’

Laura Lippman: ‘Crime fiction is an outstanding vehicle for social commentary’

The American writer on her new novel Prom Mom and being inspired by real-life stories

Sat Aug 05 2023 - 05:00
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