Author Glennis Virgo on the 'wonderful piece of serendipity' that led to the publication of her novel, City of Silk . . .
If you do nothing else from what I’m telling you on research, do this: leave almost all of it out. You will thank me later.” ...
Joy in Service on Rue Tagore by Paul Muldoon. One of the first poems in Paul Muldoon’s most recent collection is Near Izium.
Lou Gilmond, author of Palisade, his heart-pounding new thriller, on tackling AI, surveillance and conspiracy in his crime ...
Don’t let anyone tell you that people don’t judge books by their covers. They do, and they will; it’s only human nature. But ...
The deadline is fast-approaching for applications to this year’s Bath Children’s Novel Award. The Bath Children’s Novel Award ...
ROPES, the Review of Postgraduate English Studies at the University of Galway, is a literary journal from literature and ...
Author Maria O'Rourke on the labour of love that culminated in the publication of her book entitled Remembering Carlow . . .
I've been reading the Ellie, Little Chick series with my little one, and Say Please, Ellie might just be my favourite so far.
Like most projects of its nature, my decision to write A Farewell to the Fairways had its origin in the prompting of working ...
An orphaned dressmaker, a ruthless merchant on the make, and a quest for justice in sixteenth century Bologna. Elena ...
It’s somewhat old fashioned I suppose, but almost everything I write begins longhand. There’s something about the paper and ...