Home from home: Sheila O’Flanagan on her Alicante ‘hideaway’
Productive morning writing sessions followed by long lunches with locals, and exploratory trips around Spain, provided inspiration
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Productive morning writing sessions followed by long lunches with locals, and exploratory trips around Spain, provided inspiration
Sheila O’Flanagan: Her stories, and my grandfather’s autograph book from his Civil War internment, inspired my new novel
Publication in plain English marks 40 years of the National Adult Literacy Agency (NALA)
Newstalk’s morning host’s unguarded admission underlines his good mood, while his opinionated colleague retires with honesty
Brendan Gleeson, Eavan Boland, John Creedon and others pass on advice during this uncertain time
‘It’s unexpectedly romantic,’ says John Boyne. ’It shows us our true selves,’ says Patricia Scanlan
Best-selling novelist appeals construction plan over ‘catastrophic’ impact on privacy
Yes, We Still Drink Coffee! is a collection of collaborative essays about overcoming injustice
Irish writers have poured scorn on a Guardian listing of books that define Ireland
Graham Norton is bestselling Irish novelist for second year in a row
One west Cork writing group has had 108 publications. So why is group think so successful when it comes to literature?
School-sponsored initiative encourages pupils to read as many books as they can in a month
Fighting Words is growing up. 5th birthday in January and now able to stand on one foot for 10 seconds. Without swaying.
Athletes, families, volunteers and organisers recall the impace of a summer Games in Ireland
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices