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25 Jun 2008
UPCOMING READINGS

Nuala will do an outdoor reading, with Kevin Barry, on Wednesday the 2nd of July 2008
at the Chapelizod Festival 7.00pm, Park Lane Gate, Phoenix Park, Chapelizod village, Dublin 20.
See Chapelizod Festival for details

Nuala will also read (under canvas, probably!) at this year's Flat Lake Literary and Arts Festival at
Hilton Park in Monaghan, 23rd - 24th August. Time TBC.
Go to Flat Lake Literary and Arts Festival for more


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14 Jun 2008
10th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE SHORT STORY IN ENGLISH

Nuala will read with San Diego/Tijuana based writer Cristina Rivera-Garza at the 10th International Short Story Conference in University College Cork on Thursday 19th June.

Venue: O'Rahilly Building, UCC, Room 3.03. 5.15pm.

As part of the conference, Nuala will also take part in an Editor's Roundtable on Friday the 20th June.

Venue: O'Rahilly Building, UCC, Room 1.32. 9.30am.


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14 Jun 2008
SOUTHWORD 14 LAUNCH

Also in Cork on Thursday June 19th at 6.30pm in the City Library, Grand Parade, will be the launch of Southword 14, of which Nuala was the fiction editor.

Everybody welcome. Wine and soft drinks provided by the library. Please come and bring your friends!


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09 May 2008
Workshop and Reading at Iniscealtra Festival

Poetry Ireland
Sponsored by Poetry Ireland

Nuala will give a fiction and poetry workshop, as well as a reading, at the Iniscealtra Festival on the June Bank Holiday week-end.

Nuala will offer a two day creative writing workshop to writers of both fiction and poetry. There is an opportunity to submit work in advance to Nuala for guidance over the weekend.
Bookings limited to 10, so book early: 087 6968577; E: jgrady@iol.ie Cost €100

Reading at The Snug at 4.30pm Saturday 31st May.

See iniscealtra-artsfestival.org for More...


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25 Apr 2008
REVIEW OF TATTOO : TATÚ

Marc Shuster has written a review of Tattoo : Tatú for Small Press Reviews.
Go to Small Press Reviews to read more.


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19 Apr 2008
TREVOR BOWEN SUMMER SCHOOL

Nuala will teach a 2 day short fiction workshop at The Trevor Bowen Summer School in Mitchelstown, County Cork on Sat 24th and Sun 25th of May. Fee: €60. See their site for further info:

www.mitchelstownliterarysummerschool.com



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11 Apr 2008
NUALA'S POEM ON THE DART


Tatú

The Irish language version of the title poem from Nuala's new collection Tattoo-Tatú appears on the DART train as part of Poet's Corner. For anyone who doesn't get to see it in situ, this is what it looks like. All thanks to Nuala's agent Jonathan who arranged this.



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20 Mar 2008
LOOK AND LISTEN!

Look out for Nuala's Irish poem Tatú on the DART train in Dublin over the coming weeks, courtesy of her agent Jonathan Williams, and to coincide with the PN08 Festival.

Listen out for Nuala on The Arts Show on Thursday April the 3rd, between 8 and 9 pm, on RTÉ Radio 1. She appears with the three other shortlistees for the Strong Award: Nell Regan, Billy Ramsell and Dave Lordan.


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11 Mar 2008
STRONG AWARD SHORTLISTING

Tattoo ~ Tatú has been shortlisted for The Strong Award for Best First Poetry Collection. The award recognises first collections published in English or Irish, in Ireland, in 2007. It is presented in memory of the lives and work of Rupert and Eithne Strong.
Along with Nuala's book on the shortlist are Dave Lordan's The Boy in the Ring, Billy Ramsell's Complicated Pleasures, and fellow Arlen House author Nell Regan's Preparing for Spring.
Cork poet Louis de Paor is this year's judge and the award will be presented at the Strong Reading at 12pm, Sunday 6th of April, Pavilion Theatre, Dun Laoghaire, as part of The Poetry Now Festival.
Admission €7/5

See the Poetry Now Festival website.


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10 Mar 2008
THE SHORT REVIEW : ISSUE 5

The lastest issue of The Short Review is now online.
It features a review of Nuala's short fiction collection
The Wind Across the Grass, as well as an interview with her.

Go to The Short Review for more details.


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09 Mar 2008
DUBLIN BOOK FESTIVAL

Author Reading With Patrick Chapman, Nuala Ní Chonchúir, Billy Ramsell and Enda Coyle-Greene.

City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin 2.
1:00pm, Sunday 9th March
Admission Free

See www.dublinbookfestival.com for more details.



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01 Mar 2008
CALL FOR FICTION SUBMISSIONS FOR SOUTHWORD

Nuala is fiction editor of the Cork-based literary journal Southword this year and submissions are now open, until the end of March.

Submission Guidelines:

  • Send no more than two short stories, up to 3,000 words each, to Southword, The Munster Literature Centre, Tigh Litríochta, Frank O'Connor House, 84 Douglas Street, Cork, Ireland.
  • All manuscripts must be typed and double-spaced, on A4 paper.
  • Sign each page and enclose an SAE.

Nuala looks forward to reading your best work.


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28 Feb 2008
ENNIS BOOK CLUB FESTIVAL

Poetry Ireland, in association with the festival, presents a poetry reading with with Richard Tillinghast, Theo Dorgan and Nuala Ní Chonchúir.

The Clare Museum, Ennis
4.15pm, Saturday the 1st of March
Admission €10/8



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21 Feb 2008
The Stinging Fly


The Spring 2008 issue of The Stinging Fly is out now and Nuala's story 'Madonna Irlanda' appears in it.

Also in this issue: an interview with Anne Enright; several poems from Jim Maguire; Belinda McKeon on her first year at the helm of the Poetry Now Festival; fiction from Gavin Corbett, Michael J. Farrell, Colm Liddy and Andrea McCartney; poetry from Anna Crowe, Alan Gillis, Kerry Hardie, Donna Mae Linton, Thomas McCarthy, Geraldine Mitchell and Mary O'Donnell among many others.

Go to The Stinging Fly for details.


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07 Feb 2008
THE SHORT REVIEW

Nuala's review - first published in The Stinging Fly - of Sarah Salway's début fiction collection Leading the Dance, is in the current issue of The Short Review

Her comments in the review about the cover are now redundant as the publishers, Bluechrome, have wisely given Salway's book a great new look.

This issue of the review also has some interesting interviews with writers, including Nona Caspers and Rebecca Barry, about their collections.


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17 Jan 2008
UPCOMING READINGS


Nuala will read at the following events in early 2008:

Ennis International Book Club Festival
at The Old Ground Hotel, Ennis.
Nuala reads with Theo Dorgan and
Richard Tillinghast
Sat, 1st March 4.15pm
Dublin Book Festival, Dublin City Hall, Dame Street.
Nuala reads with Patrick Chapman, Billy Ramsell and Enda Coyle-Greene
Sunday, 9th March 1pm
Trinity College, Carmarthen, Wales Thurs, 13th March tbc
Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea
Nuala reads with Menna Elfyn
Fri, 14th March 7.30pm
Siarscéal Festival,
Clonalis House, Castlerea,
Co. Roscommon
Fri, 4th April 7.00pm
10th International Conference
on the Short Story in English
, Cork.
19th to the 22nd June tbc



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06 Jan 2008
THE SHORT REVIEW

See Nuala's review of the Brandon Books anthology The Third Shore on Tania Hershman's brilliant new site, The Short Review:

www.theshortreview.com


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18 Dec 2007
AUTHORTREK INTERVIEW


Nuala was interviewed by Authortrek this month. See what she had to say at: www.authortrek.com



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08 Dec 2007
TATTOO : TATÚ SIGNING


Nuala will be signing copies of her new poetry collection Tattoo:Tatú at the Clé stand at The National Crafts Fair in the RDS on Saturday the 8th of December at 1pm.

See The National Crafts And Design Fair Web Site for more information about the Fair.



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29 Nov 2007
CLÉ AUTHOR & EDITOR TOUR


Nuala is taking part in the Clé - Irish Book Publishers Association - Reading Tour:
On Friday 30th November 8pm, Bundoran Library, Co. Donegal, she appears with Geraldine Mills and Arlen House publisher and editor Alan Hayes.

For more information see www.publishingireland.com



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22 Nov 2007
Tattoo : Tatú GALWAY LAUNCH


The Galway launch for Tattoo : Tatú, Nuala's bilingual poetry collection, takes place on Thursday 22nd November 2007 at 7.30 pm in Galway City Library, Augustine Street, Galway. All welcome!

Galway County Librarian, Pat McMahon will launch four Arlen House titles that night. The other books being launched are The Weight of Feathers by Geraldine Mills; Swimming with Pelicans : Ag Eitilt fara Condair by Deirdre Brennan; and Preparing for Spring by Nell Regan.



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15 Nov 2007
GALWAY LAUNCH OF CORK LITERARY REVIEW


Nuala will read at the Galway launch of the Cork Literary Review on Thursday the 15th November, 7pm, in the City Library, Augustine Street, Galway.
Other readers include Fred Johnston, Eugene O'Connell, John Sexton and Geraldine Mills.



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05 Nov 2007
SOUTHWORD


Nuala is delighted to be appointed as fiction editor for Southword for 2008. Southword is the literary journal of the Munster Literature Centre in Cork. As part of her editorship, she will be the judge for the 2008 Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story Prize.
See www.munsterlit.ie for submission guidelines for Southword and for details of how to enter the Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story competition.



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23 Oct 2007
UPCOMING READINGS


Nuala's tour, to promote her new poetry collection Tattoo:Tatú, as part of the Arts Council's Touring Experiment, continues. Dates below:
Saggart Heritage Centre, Dublin Sat 3rd Nov 8pm
Triskel Arts Centre, Cork Fri 9th Nov 8pm



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30 Sep 2007
FRANK O’CONNOR AWARD WINNER 2007


Nuala Ní Chonchúir, along with fellow jury members Segun Afolabi, Rick Moody and chairperson Patrick Cotter, have chosen the collection of short stories No One Belongs Here More Than You, by American writer and film-maker Miranda July, as the winner of the 2007 Frank O'Connor Award. The prize of 35,000 Euro was presented to Miranda on Sunday the 23rd of September at a ceremony in Cork 's City Hall.
See the site for the winning book at www.noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com

Big congratulations to Miranda and to all of the shortlisted writers (see their names below), each of whom has written an exceptional collection of stories.
The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue Manuel Muñoz
Opportunity Charlotte Grimshaw
Missing Kissinger Etgar Keret
Valentines Olaf Olafsson
The Separate Heart Simon Robson



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27 Sep 2007
TOURING EXPERIMENT - BILINGUAL POETRY READINGS


Nuala is the only individual author to be awarded funding under the Arts Council's Touring Experiment to promote her new poetry collection Tattoo:Tatú, published by Arlen House.

Dates are as follows:

Tosnú Art Gallery, Ballinasloe Sat 15th Sep 7pm
Na Línte Bookshop, Athlone Fri 28th Sep 7pm
The White House, Limerick Weds 3rd Oct 9pm
Boyle Library, Roscommon Thurs 18th Oct 6.30pm
Saggart Heritage Centre (Reading & Workshop) Sat 3rd Nov TBC
Triskel Arts Centre, Cork Fri 9th Nov 8pm



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26 Sep 2007
POETRY INTERNATIONAL FEATURE

Gerry Murphy and Nuala Ní Chonchúir are the featured Irish poets this quarter (September 2007) on the Poetry International website.
Poetry International Web is a worldwide forum for poetry on the internet. It brings news, essays, interviews and discussion, as well as hundreds of poems by acclaimed modern poets from all around the world, both in the original language and in English translation.

Go to ireland.poetryinternationalweb.org


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25 Sep 2007
'DEPARTURE' - STAGED READING, NEW YORK

A staged reading of the play 'Departure', which Nuala co-wrote with Grace Wessbecher, Laura Shamas and Dorothy K. Fletcher, takes place at the Irish Arts Center, 553 W. 51st Street, New York on Sunday the 6th of August 2007 at 7pm. The play is directed by Brad Malow.

See www.myspace.com/bradmalow


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23 Sep 2007
FRANK O’CONNOR SHORTLIST 2007


Segun Afolabi, Nuala Ní Chonchúir and Rick Moody have shortlisted the following books, from a longlist of thirty-four, for the third Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award:
The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue Manuel Muñoz
Opportunity Charlotte Grimshaw
Missing Kissinger Etgar Keret
Valentines Olaf Olafsson
The Separate Heart Simon Robson
No One Belongs Here More Than You Miranda July


The overall winner will be announced in September 2007 at the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Festival in Cork, Ireland. The prize is €35,000. Previous winners of this award are Yiyun Li (2005) and Haruki Murakami (2006)



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17 Sep 2007
LAUNCH OF TATTOO : TATÚ

Tattoo : Tatú Cover


The launch of Nuala's first stand-alone, bilingual poetry collection Tattoo : Tatú will take place at 6.30pm on Monday the 17th of September in The Dublin Unitarian Church, 112 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2. Several Arlen House titles will be launched at the same event, including Nell Regan's first full collection. All welcome!



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31 Aug 2007
CLÉ AUTHOR & EDITOR TOUR

Nuala is taking part in the Clé - Irish Book Publishers Association - Reading Tour this autumn:

Thursday 11th October 8pm, Caherciveen Library, Co. Kerry

Arlen House authors Geraldine Mills and Nuala Ní Chonchúir
with editor Alan Hayes

Friday 30th November 8pm, Bundoran Library, Co. Donegal

Arlen House authors Geraldine Mills and Nuala Ní Chonchúir
with editor Alan Hayes

For more information see www.publishingireland.com


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10 Jul 2007
POETRY READING IN BALLINASLOE

Nuala will read with Órfhlaith Foyle at the Ballinasloe River and Arts Festival - An tSuca Fiáin, on Tuesday the 10th of July at 7.30pm, in Ballinasloe Library, off Society Street.

Born in Africa to Irish parents, Órfhlaith Foyle's first novel Belios was published in 2005 by Lilliput Press to critical acclaim. Patrick McGrath called it "a dark, rough, funny novel about a dying genius". A collection of Órfhlaith's poetry and short stories, Revenge, was published in September 2005 by Arlen House. She is currently working on her second novel.


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09 Jul 2007
READING IN LIMERICK

Nuala will read at the Munster Literature Centre and the White House Poet's launch of Southword Literary Journal 12, at the White House Poetry Revival, Limerick, Wed 11th July 2007 at 9.00pm.

There will be a selection of readers from the issue including Aidan Murphy and James Harpur. Nuala will read from her story, published in the magazine, 'Juno Out of Yellow'.

This is the twelfth edition of the literary journal from the Munster Literature Centre; it's a biannual publication and it features both poetry and prose from a range of writers.

The Munster Literature Centre, Tigh Litriochta, is a resource centre established in 1993 to highlight, celebrate and promote all aspects of the literature of the Munster region of Ireland.


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21 Jun 2007
Jonathan Swift Award

Nuala won first prize in the inaugural Jonathan Swift Creative Writing Awards with her story 'Mademoiselle O'Murphy'. The awards ceremony took place on Thursday June 21st 2007 at Saggart Heritage Centre, Dublin. Second place went to Joan Power and third to Mae Leonard. Philip Quirke took the top prize in the poetry section.

Congratulations to everyone who made the shortlists.


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07 Jun 2007
People's College Writing Competition 2007

Nuala was a runner up in this competition. The awards ceremony took place at 7pm on Thursday June 7th at the Teacher's Club, Parnell Square, Dublin.

There were nine stories on the final list, and the winner was Alyn Fenn from Cork ; second was Evelyn Walsh and third Geraldine Mills. An all female list of winners – well done girls!


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20 Apr 2007
In the Footsteps of Aidan Higgins Prose Writing Competition

Nuala was a runner up in the Original Prose Writing Competition, a writing competition run in conjunction with the 'Aidan Higgins at 80' Festival at Celbridge Abbey, Celbridge, Co Kildare on the 4th, 5th & 6th of May 2007.

Barty Begley won the top prize on the day. Congratulations to him.

Shortlist of Five

Animal Loves - by James Anderson
From an abandoned trip, years ago - Barty Begley
Amazing Grace - Nuala Ní Chonchúir
Downstairs - Victoria Neumark
At the Moulin de Kerjean - William Wall

Website: http://www.kildare.ie/aidanhiggins/


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01 Jan 2007
Nuala is on the jury for the 2007 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award along with Rick Moody and Segun Afolabi.

The third Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award will be made in September 2007 at the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Festival in Cork, Ireland. The prize is for 35,000 euros (approx US$42,500). Eligible books are those by living authors, published for the first time, in English anywhere in the world, between September 2006 and August 2007 (selecteds, collecteds or books containing stories published in a previous volume of stories by the author will not be eligible). Translations are eligible. If a translation wins, the prize will be split evenly between translator and original author. Books must be entered by their publishers by March 31st 2007. In mid July a shortlist of four titles will be announced. Publishers will be contacted in early July and authors will have ten days to accept their position on the shortlist. Only authors who commit to attending the awards ceremony in Cork, Ireland in September 2007 will be deemed to have accepted a shortlist position. The Munster Literature Centre organisers of the prize will pay for hotel and economy travel expenses of shortlisted authors. Shortlisted authors will also be offered a fee of 500 euros if they agree to read at the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Festival.

Previous winners are Yiyun Li (2005) and Haruki Murakami (2006)

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