This will be the last entry in “The Luckee Chumpz’ Blog” at Writing.ie. Jack will take this opportunity to convey some advice with respect to the subject of writing. Verbosity is an affront to ...
Welcome back to this week’s charts, where among many cracking titles lining up to go under our trees this year, today’s ...
Competition deadline: 31st December 2025 The Irish Haiku Society (IHS) is a not-for-profit organisation promoting the writing ...
Author Allan Radcliffe on the writing of his cinematic second novel, Blurred Faces, ‘a tale of two souls attempting to find ...
The first season of the State of the Arts Podcast continues with the launch of Episode Two, hosted by filmmaker and writer ...
Sheena Wilkinson on her decision to self-publish Miss McVey Takes Charge, the sequel to Mrs Hart’s Marriage Bureau . . . The ...
I fell into writing as Mrs Hudson almost by chance. As a lifelong fan of both Victorian and crime fiction, I simply thought ...
Prolific author Hazel Gaynor joins us at EPIC for our November edition of. Her newest novel, Before Dorothy, comes amid the ...
David Szalay has won the Booker Prize 2025 for his sixth work of fiction, Flesh, becoming the first Hungarian-British author ...
Author Leigh M. Hall on the many successes and pitfalls of switching from writing thriller to writing horror . . . Hi, let me ...
The Stinging Fly Submissions Deadline: 18th The Stinging Fly is open for submissions fiction, creative non-fiction, and ...
Author Russell Luyt on how The Midnight Factory was born . . . They say that starting a novel is the hardest part. It’s true.
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