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Seán Hewitt

Past/Present/Pride
Dr Paul D’Alton speaks to the writer and poet on the eve of the publication of his new memoir.

Anna Vaught's Saving Lucia

Every Life is Many Days
On writing an imagined life for Lucia Joyce.

Hidden Truths in Reissued Classics

City of Books
In this episode of City of Books, host Martina Devlin speaks to Catherine Dunne and Lia Mills.

Jan Carson: What Words Had Once Been

Writer Presents
The influence of a personal experience of dementia on creative work.

Jan Carson: Writing Dementia

Writer Presents
The complexities and ethics of writing from the perspective of people with dementia.

Jan Carson: It's Not About You

Writer Presents
Finding a balance between creative freedom and the responsibility of respect that authors and artists carry.

In Praise of Difficult Women

City of Books
In this episode of City of Books, host Martina Devlin speaks to Evelyn Conlon about her new short story collection Moving About the Place and the various characters in it.

‘Brain Fever’

The Dublin Review Podcast
Journalist and essayist Patrick Freyne reads ‘Brain Fever’, an essay he published in The Dublin Review.

The Inner Poet

Irish Poetry Reading Archive
Mark Roper talks about the voice that everyone has that instills doubt in the worst possible moments.

Life Lessons with Marian Keyes

City of Books
Marian Keyes talks to Martina Devlin about everything from why she believes in supporting other women, to why bulimia is possibly the cruellest addiction.

Catherine Prasifka

City of Books
In this episode of City of Books, host Martina Devlin talks to debut novelist Catherine Prasifka.

Work and Idleness

UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life
Professor Brian O'Connor on how, in the Enlightenment, philosophers thought idleness would prevent us from realising our talents and skills.
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