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The reading is a showcase event for published writers from Ireland and abroad, (including self publications) with an opportunity to publicise and sell books, as well as a combined showcase and peer review event for new and upcoming writers. The Seven Towers Agency publishes an anthology Census which carries the ‘best of’ from this event. The first anthology was published in December 2008 and included the work or more than 30 writers. In addition a number of the writers represented by and/or published by the Seven Towers Agency were discovered at this event – including Steve Conway, author of Shiprocked: Life on the Waves with Radio Caroline and Quincy R Lehr author of the poetry collection Across the Grid of Streets, and current associate editor of The Raintown Review. The Last Wednesday Series Reading and Open Mike is unlike most other events of its type
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Niamh Bagnell , Poet and Broadcaster Launch Speech For Eamonn Lynskeys, "And Suddenly the Sun Again" Lucan Library Thursday June 9th 2010 'Eamonn is a great supporter of the open mic - He has said that poetry should be entertaining, but he also says that poetry should stand up on the page as well as the stage. |
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Chapters and Verse Lunchtime reading August 4, 2010 (1:15 pm - 2:00 pm) (Readings) Chapters and Verse
Lunchtime Reading
1.15 on Wednesday 4th August
Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1
With Raven, David Ray, Judy Ray
Raven was born in San Francisco, 1965., raised on the edge of America, within earshot of the ocean, in a house ful...
Reading in Deansgrange Library August 5, 2010 (6:45 pm - 7:45 pm) (Readings) Alma Brayden, David Ray, Judy Ray and Ross Hattaway reading in Deansgrange Public Library.
Alma Brayden is a well-known Dublin poet and artist. She is a member of Dalkey Writers’ Workshop and has had poetry published in many anthologies and magazines...
Chapters And Verse Themed reading August 12, 2010 (1:30 pm - 2:30 pm) (Readings) Themed reading about
MOONLIGHT
Chapters and Verse Themed Reading
6.30 on Thursday 12th August,
Chapters Bookstore, Parnell St, Dublin 1
Listen to Writers read from work on the theme of
MOONLIGHT
With:
Niamh Bagnell,
Steve Conway, ...
Chapters and Verse Lunchtime reading August 18, 2010 (1:15 pm - 2:00 pm) (Readings) 1.15 on Wednesday 18th August
Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1
With Alma Brayden, Tony Gilmore and Eileen Keane
Alma Brayden is a well-known Dublin poet and artist. She is a member of Dalkey Writers’ Workshop and has had poetry published in man...
Reading at the Hammersmith Ram August 22, 2010 (6:30 pm - 8:30 pm) (Readings) With Steve Conway and Eamonn Lynskey.
This event will also have an open mic - so other voices are welcome - you can email info@seventowers.ie or just be there!!
Steve Conway is an author, broadaster and journalist from Dublin. His first book was t...
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Oran Ryan is a novelist, poet, playwright and screen writer from Dublin.
He has been writing full time for 10 years during which time he has completed a number of novels, of which The Death of Finn was the first to be published. Oran's second novel to be published was Ten Short Novels by Arthur Kruger. Oran has had a number of short stories, poems and literary critical articles (concerning William Burroughs and Marcel Proust). A third novel (One Inch Punch) and fourth novel Shelvin have been completed. Oran is currently working on a series of plays (Refrigerator, Hard Core Pawn and Don Quixote Gets Promoted), two film scripts (Portraits, Normal Man Running) and his fifth novel (New Order from Zero). In 2008, Oran was awarded an Arts Council Bursary. Married to Sarah, he is a native of Dublin. He was brought up in Portobello in Dublin City and educated at Synge Street Christian Brothers School, as well as Carlow, Milltown Institute and UCD. He is a former member of the Order of Friars Minor, Capuchin (OFM Cap) and a former public servant. In addition to The Death of Finn , Seven Towers has also published Oran's second novel Ten Short Novels by Arthur Kruger. Listen to Oran being interviewed about 'writing as a delivery vehicle for the human experience' here |
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