Dromineer Nenagh Literary Festival's opening event sponsored by The Wine Buff features writers published by Doire Press, Claire Hennessy & Paul Perry.
Former State Pathologist of Ireland and author Marie Cassidy in conversation with award-winning journalist, author, and podcaster Nicola Tallant.
In this poetry workshop, Geraldine Mitchell will encourage participants to find words that are both powerful and positive to write their own poems of hope.
Frank's Road, directed and produced by Eamonn Dillon, is a documentary that tells the story of Frank Buckley, a seemingly ordinary driver for Paddywagon tours who has lived an extraordinary life.
The official Irish book launch for this RTÉ Junior recommended book, this event includes a reading, book signing and art activities lead by the author.
Úna Ní Bhroiméil is an Irish historian and academic. She was a lecturer, specialising in in American history, at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 1996-2023. She is the author of Building Irish Identity in America 1870-1914: The Gaelic Revival and has published articles extensively in Irish American journals and newspapers.
Starring Ciaran Bermingham (Sexy Laundry, Game of Thrones, The Young Offenders), directed by Al Dalton (At The Moment, Everything is Missing, Tall Tail), and written by award-winning novelist, playwright and documentary film maker Cónal Creedon, The Cure is not to be missed.
In this lively, hands-on workshop, award-winning novelist and writing mentor Sarah Moore Fitzgerald shares clear, evidence-based strategies for turning sparks of inspiration into stories readers can't put down.
Debut novelists June O'Sullivan and Caragh Maxwell discuss their debut literary works.
In Old Ways to New Days, folklorist Shane Lehane brings the soul of Ireland's past to life in a beautifully woven tapestry of tradition, transformation and memory.