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In Guy Gavriel Kay’s new novel, Written on the Dark, there is a segment where the powerful but ruthless Duke de Barratin is leading a group of men through the countryside and stops to get a blessing ...
Writing within the diaspora, you realise that you’re living a hybrid of experiences, like speaking in your mother tongue with ...
The first five years of a child with neurodevelopmental disorder are crucial for overall development. Know how early ...
When I read and study Walt Whitman’s poetry, I often imagine what he would’ve done if he had a smartphone and an Instagram ...
Eid-ul-Adha, also known as Bakrid or the Festival of Sacrifice, is being celebrated in India, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's ...
There’s something of Marianne Moore to her animal poems, another poet who, like McAlpine, “cares for delicacy of stroke”, ...
The bond between books and video games seems like an obvious one since many games set out to tell a good story. As a result, ...
Gary Wray insists on open debate. “We need to hear both sides,” he says. “Or how do you know you’re doing the right thing?” Wray is no extremist. He’s a guy who listens before he speaks. It shows in ...
Pádraig Daly’s latest book, This Glowing Place, New and Selected Poems, which has just been published, contains a selection ...
Susan Blake was born in Dublin in 1960 and was the second child and eldest of three daughters of Sean and Frances Blake. She ...
Breitbart became a great source of hope to all sorts of Jews, ranging from the wholly unaffiliated to Orthodox and Charedi rabbis, who could dream of a future of national empowerment and, ultimately, ...
David Roy speaks to Sarah Davy, this year’s winner of the Mairtín Crawford Award for Short Story at the Belfast Book Festival ...