Thomas Morris



The Irish literary journal’s irresistible rise

With their open door policy, Irish literary journals often offer new writers their first break and more established ones a platform and the chance to think outside the box



The writing ritual: from blank page to Booker contender

Doughnuts and cigarettes or blindfold, earmuffs and earplugs? Writers can have odd ways of getting ready for their working day – or night. Gavin Corbett, Christine Dwyer Hickey, Henrietta McKervey, Thomas Morris and Paul Murray take us into their creative worlds




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