With substantial public investment and lofty ideals, The Good Literary Agency vowed to change British literature. What went wrong?
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Dr Siobhán O’Sullivan from the Royal Irish Academy, and artists Ciara Kenny and Maggie Taylor speak about the ethics of creating art with and without GenAI.
Berlin-based writer’s latest novel, The Gorgeous Inertia of the Earth, revolves around sculpted objects, absence, death and ...
Nollaig has been writing poetry since the 1990s. Reflecting her training in psychology, her poems tend to explore human ...
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FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Donegal woman Annemarie Ní Churreáin has been named by the Arts Council as UCD’s Writer in ...
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