Nuala Ní Chonchúir

Readings

The Prufrocks will perform at the Splash Art Festival on the 13th of November at 3:00PM.

Nuala will read at the launch of the re-issue of The expanded, paperback edition of her second short story collection To the World of Men, Welcome and her new poetry collection at the Irish Writers' Centre on Wednesday the 16th November at 7:30pm.

The Galway launch of Nuala's third full poetry collection The Juno Charm (Salmon) will take place at the inaugural Literary Day in Ballinasloe. Speaker: poet Mary Melvin Geoghegan. 19th November 2011. 2pm, Gullane's Hotel, Main St, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway.

Nuala is reading at the Athlone Literary Festival with Gabriel Rosenstock in an event called ‘MidLANDSCAPES: Exploring the poet’s journey through the landscape’. Joining the poets will be an environmental psychologist who will discuss how landscape forms and shapes identity. 8th October, 2pm, Shamrock Lodge Hotel, Athlone.

Nuala will be reading in The Winding Stair Book Shop in Dublin as part of Culture Night on the 23rd September. 7.30pm. All welcome.

The Prufrocks – the women’s poetry group Nuala is a member of – will perform at Phizzfest in Phibsboro, Dublin, along with the Mater Dei Poetry Group. Brian Boru Pub, 6.00pm, Saturday 10th September

Nuala will conduct a public interview with American author Valerie Trueblood who is shortlisted for this year’s Frank O’Connor Short Story Award, on Friday the 16th September at 3pm, Metropole Hotel, Cork, as part of the Cork Short Story Festival.

Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, with fellow novelist Kevin Power, on Sunday May 1st.
PEREGRINE READINGS with novelists Dermot Bolger and Kevin Power.
7:30pm, Tues 17th May - Irish Writers’ Centre
8:00pm, Weds 18th May - Sligo Yeats Memorial Building
7:30pm, Thurs 19th May - Longford County Library

Nuala will take part in a panel discussion entitled Debut Novelists at the Dublin Book Festival on Sunday 6th March. Time 4:00pm.
Also on the panel will be Paul Soye, Liam Carson and Yvonne Cassidy. Sinéad Shiels Mac Aodh will chair. www.dublinbookfestival.com