Editor Tara MacLeod on the publication of an outstanding new anthology of stories from multi-generational Irish women writers ...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is no stranger to acclaim. The renowned writer, academic, university instructor, recipient of countless awards, and this year’s Burns Visiting Scholar in Irish studies received an ...
The Cercle Littéraire Irlandais (CLI) recently held its fourth edition of the Celebrating Women with Words (CWWW) international writing competition at the Centre Culturel Irlandais (CCI) in Paris.
A trio of female authors shared how their experiences living through conflict in Northern Ireland influenced their work during a Georgetown University event. Global Irish Studies (GIS), the university ...
The An Post Irish Book Awards unveiled its ‘New Voices 20 Best New Irish Writers’ initiative on Monday, August 26. The new initiative - of which there is no overall winner - will see the group of ...
An accomplished author who “tells the stories of Ireland and the Irish diaspora” will be the guest speaker at the Society of Irish Women’s annual St. Patrick’s Day dinner March 17. This year’s dinner ...
In The Irish Times tomorrow, John Self explores the attractions of the literary diarist, from the Goncourt brothers to Alan Bennett and Helen Garner. Alice Taylor tells Rosita Boland about her latest ...
It’s a truism that the Irish cast a long and influential shadow over English-language literature. James Joyce appears near the top of most lists of influential writers, and more recently, Sally Rooney ...
Her pugnacious writing on women’s rights, gay rights and other issues helped turn her country into one of the most progressive in Europe. By Clay Risen Nell McCafferty, a pugnacious Irish journalist ...
Growing up as an Irish woman, I often wondered why a Romano-British man became Ireland’s enduring global icon, eclipsing nearly every Irish woman in history. Yet every March, millions worldwide ...