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New Author Spotlight

Niamh Mac Cabe

Niamh Mac Cabe is an award-winning writer of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, plays, and hybrid prose. She is also a visual artist, an editor, and a lecturer on the Honours Degree in Writing & Literature, the Honours Degree in Performing Arts, and the Masters in Creative Practice at ATU Sligo. Four Night Seas is her debut collection.

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  • Four Night Seas - The Lilliput Press

    Four Night Seas reviewed by Lucy Sweeney Byrne for The Irish Times

    'Mac Cabe is a master of the short story, there is no doubt.'

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  • John MacKenna interviewed by Oliver Callan

    It’s a gorgeous and very serious piece of writing … A yarn of yearning.'

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  • My Life in Books interview with Niamh Mac Cabe

    'I like it when I know the monster is coming in advance.'

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New Author Spotlight

Paddy Kirk

Paddy Kirk, the man behind Instagram sensation @DubStreetCafe, has travelled the length and breadth of Dublin, visiting, photographing and interviewing the best independent coffee shops, bringing together a definitive picture of Dublin’s thriving café culture in The Dublin Coffee Guide.

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Classic Author Spotlight

Asenath Nicholson

At the age of 52, Asenath Nicholson, teacher, reformer and abolitionist, left New York aboard the Brooklyn in May 1844 for what would be a fifteen-month trip to Ireland to 'personally investigate the condition of the Irish poor'.

The result of her travels between 1844 - 45 was Ireland's Welcome To The Stranger, a brilliant social history of an Ireland on the eve of famine. She returned to Ireland in 1846, and spent the winter of '47 in Mayo. The suffering she witnessed first hand led her to write the Annals of the Famine (1851), the singular most important account of the Irish famine.

Nicholson's compassion and determination, as well as her skill as a writer, means that the stories of the dead will never be forgotten.

'Asenath Hatch Nicholson (1792-1855)' illustrated by Anna Maria Howitt

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