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Shine, Catriona

Catriona Shine grew up in Co. Limerick and now lives in Oslo. Her debut novel, HABITAT, published by the Lilliput Press in 2024, was a Sunday Times, Irish Times and The Journal Most Anticipated Book of 2024 and longlisted for the McKitterick Prize. HABITAT has been described as:
'...striking, elliptical debut that deconstructs towers of dwelling and hubris. [...] an Irish writer whose work is refreshingly removed from the "literary debut" tropes in her homeland.' (Hilary White, The Irish Independent)

Mary O'Donnell visits the University of Granada

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This event is part of the 9th International Seminar on Irish Studies at the University of Granada. For more information on this and a full programme, please visit the website of The Irish Studies Circle at the University of Granada. 


Creighton, Kelly

Kelly Creighton is an award-winning writer who has published six novels and a short story collection. Unbecoming is her second poetry pamphlet. She received her MA in Poetry Studies from the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's University Belfast last year. 

Williamson, Milena

Milena Williamson has a PhD in poetry from the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's University Belfast. A recipient of the Eric Gregory Award, she is the author of the pamphlet Charm for Catching a Train (Green Bottle Press) and the book Into the Night that Flies So Fast (Dedalus Press). 

photo credit: Emma Gornall

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