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  • Jan Carson and Lucy Caldwell
    I am a great supporter of our local arts scene and am in awe of the achievements of two of the best. Local writers Jan Carson and Lucy Caldwell have both published new novels this year using locations...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Join the Club – Murder or Penguin
    Recently my elderly mother has been been enjoying novels featuring older members of society – she loves a good story and a bit of a mystery and, like half the country, has now read all three of Richar...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Meet the author - Brian Bilston - Poetry is NOT Dead
    I recently had the pleasure of sitting down in Magherafelt Library for a chat with Brian Bilston, the unofficial poet laureate of Twitter as he was dubbed during Lockdown. Listen to the interview by c...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Meet the author Graeme Simsion
    I love meeting authors and recently had the exciting honour of meeting Australian author Graeme Simsion and his wife Anne Buist in Belfast Central Library.They were travelling through Belfast on their...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Merry Christmas - 22 December
    As the Big day fast approaches why don’t you dedicate some time in midst of the busy preparations to share the magic of Christmas with the little ones in your life. Share stories and memories – things...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Popular V Literary Reads
    I’ve seen a few authors recently on Social Media complaining about the ‘lists’ which appear at the end of the year, lists of the ‘best’ books of the year as decided by publishers or organisations seek...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Refugees and migrants in Fiction
    The topic of refugees and economic migrants is often at the fore in these days of dreadful wars, economic turmoil and persecution.  Their plight is often misunderstood and it can be hard for us to und...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • Robert Harris
    In my opinion Robert Harris as an author is a force to be reckoned with - I first read Pompeii, one of his early books, about the days before the tragic eruption of Vesuvius and was vividly transporte...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • The Importance of Stories
    It’s only when we lose someone dear that we realise how valuable their stories are to us. Listening to stories handed down through the family gives us a sense of identity and belonging but unfortunate...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

  • The Pack Horse Library Project
    Recently I was intrigued to read of an initiative supported by Eleanor Roosevelt in 1930’s America of a library service to isolated areas of Kentucky. The books were carried by packhorses or mules an...
    Type: Web Page Date: 09/04/2025

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