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Books

Book ReviewsFighting Words

Two Irish writers up for Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize

Two Irish writers up for Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize

By Martin Doyle
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Garth Risk Hallberg’s The Second Coming: Bigger isn’t always better

Garth Risk Hallberg’s The Second Coming: Bigger isn’t always better

By Val Nolan
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Demystifying the path to publication, for free

Helen Cullen explains why Brunel University is offering free online publishing webinars and writing workshops

By Helen Cullen

Saraswati by Gurnaik Johal: A novel of immense range that deserves a very wide readership


Poem on ecology and friendship wins Caterpillar Poetry Prize 2025


Serve: My Lost Years at the Heart of Ireland’s Opus Dei: ‘Catholicism on cocaine’


Days of Light by Megan Hunter: Echoes of the Bloomsbury set


Bloomsday: Aficionados enjoy a Full Joyce for breakfast then devour extra helpings of Ulysses


Thirst Trap by Gráinne O’Hare: For fans of well-written absolute riots


The rise of romantasy: Escapist books become more popular as real-world challenges loom




SHORT STORIES

Gertrude’s Favourite Pfeffernüsse by Melanie McGee Bianchi

Gertrude’s Favourite Pfeffernüsse by Melanie McGee Bianchi

By Melanie McGee Bianchi
Catastrophic, a new story by June Caldwell

Catastrophic, a new story by June Caldwell

By June Caldwell
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POETRY

Percentages by Nuala O’Connor

Percentages by Nuala O’Connor

By Nuala O’Connor
New poetry: Frank McGuinness, Erica McAlpine, James Harpur and Dane Holt

New poetry: Frank McGuinness, Erica McAlpine, James Harpur and Dane Holt

By Declan Ryan
Poem of the Week: Snail Notes

Poem of the Week: Snail Notes

By Patrick Cotter

Crime fiction: Megan Abbott, Elmore Leonard, Luke Beirne, Paul Vidich, Karin Slaughter and K Anis Ahmed

Crime fiction: Megan Abbott, Elmore Leonard, Luke Beirne, Paul Vidich, Karin Slaughter and K Anis Ahmed

By Elizabeth Mannion and Brian Cliff

Tim MacGabhann: ‘I had a fairly mad recurrence of withdrawal symptoms’

Tim MacGabhann: ‘I had a fairly mad recurrence of withdrawal symptoms’

By Martin Doyle

A Year in the Woods; An Irishman in Northern Mesopotamia; and The Papers of Maurice FitzGerald

A Year in the Woods; An Irishman in Northern Mesopotamia; and The Papers of Maurice FitzGerald


Poem of the Week: Lack of Sleep

Poem of the Week: Lack of Sleep

By Frank McGuinness

A Quiet Evening: The Travels of Norman Lewis – Five decades as wandering witness to the world

A Quiet Evening: The Travels of Norman Lewis – Five decades as wandering witness to the world

By Paul Clements

Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman: An engaging attempt to get us to change the world

Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman: An engaging attempt to get us to change the world

By NJ McGarrigle

Genocide in Gaza: three new books take stock

Genocide in Gaza: three new books take stock

By Oliver Farry

Paradise House by Paul Perry: A fascinating, original and well-executed speculative fiction about James Joyce

Paradise House by Paul Perry: A fascinating, original and well-executed speculative fiction about James Joyce

By Pat Carty

‘I wanted to do something radical’: Wendy Erskine on her debut novel, which deals with class, rape and parenting

‘I wanted to do something radical’: Wendy Erskine on her debut novel, which deals with class, rape and parenting

By Martin Doyle

Albion by Anna Hope: Shades of Brideshead in this fine novel about inherited wealth and difficult family dynamics

Albion by Anna Hope: Shades of Brideshead in this fine novel about inherited wealth and difficult family dynamics

By John Boyne

Daughters of the Bamboo Grove by Barbara Demick: Chilling insight into the birth of modern China

Daughters of the Bamboo Grove by Barbara Demick: Chilling insight into the birth of modern China

By Jessica Traynor

Look At You by Amanda Smyth: This autobiographical novel is a true original

Look At You by Amanda Smyth: This autobiographical novel is a true original

By Ruby Eastwood

Heading to the Fleadh: Festival, cultural revival and Irish traditional music, 1951-1969 – Professing the power of ‘festival time’

Heading to the Fleadh: Festival, cultural revival and Irish traditional music, 1951-1969 – Professing the power of ‘festival time’

By Siobhán Long

The Black Pool: A memoir of forgetting - A new high in inebriated escape

The Black Pool: A memoir of forgetting - A new high in inebriated escape

By Adrienne Murphy

How I got published and what nearly stopped me

How I got published and what nearly stopped me

By Sheila M Averbuch



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Aoife Quinn in tax dispute with Revenue over payments from Russian companies


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