Gogan, Nicky

Nicky Gogan is a graduate of the National College of Art and Design Ireland and of EAVE 2008. In her college days, Nicky became involved in the dance music scene in the early 90's running club events in Dublin. This experience sparked an interest in collective collaboration with a community ethos, which led to her early practice of process filmmaking.

Ó Scolaí, Darach

Darach Ó Scolaí is a writer and publisher. His novel An Cléireach (2007) won the Oireachtas Prize 2007 and Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin ‘Irish language Book of the Year’ 2008, and his edition of Táin Bó Cuailnge won the Aodán Mac Poilín Memorial Prize 2017 and Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin ‘Irish language Book of the Year 2018. His most recent novel Súil an Daill (2021) won the Oireachtas Prize 2019. 

Ní Dhuibhne, Éilís

Éilís Ní Dhuibhne was born in Dublin. Author of more than thirty books, her work includes The Dancers Dancing, The Shelter of Neighbours, and Fox, Swallow, Scarecrow. Her most recent books are Twelve Thousand Days: A Memoir (shortlisted for the Michel Déon Award 2020), Little Red and Other Stories (Blackstaff 2020), and Look!

McDonagh, Rosaleen

Rosaleen McDonagh is a Traveller woman with a disability. Originally from Sligo. She worked in Pavee Point Traveller & Roma Centre for ten years, managing the Violence Against Women programme, and remains a board member. Rosaleen has a BA in Biblical & Theological Studies, an MPhil in Ethnic & Racial Studies & an MPhil in Creative Writing, all from TCD. She holds a PhD from Northumbria University. She is a regular contributor to the Irish Times and has written ostensibly within the framework of a Traveller feminist perspective.

Dempsey, Sharon

Sharon Dempsey is a Northern Irish based writer. Her new novel The Midnight Killing, published by Avon Harper Collins, is out now. The first in the series, Who took Eden Mulligan?, came out in 2021 and is available now in the US, and both books have been sold for translation rights in the Czech region.

Gerry Smyth at the university of Strasbourg

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Gerry Smyth will be visiting the University of Strasbourg on Friday May 26th. You can find more information about this on the university's website


Gerry Smyth at the university of Lyon

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Gerry Smyth will perform at the University of Lyon as part of the Colloque international | Décrire l'exclusion, écrire l'inclusion au XXIème siècle : Le récit contemporain comme (re)médiation.


Murray, Paul

Paul Murray is the author of four novels: An Evening of Long Goodbyes (shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award), Skippy Dies (longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for various other awards including the Costa Book Awards) and The Mark and the Void (winner of the Bollinger Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction). The Beesting, his latest novel, is published in June 2023. He also wrote the screenplay for Metal Heart (2018), which was directed by Hugh O’Conor.

Jacobson, Matthew

Matthew Jacobson is an Irish drummer, improviser, composer, educator and producer. He is a full-time jazz lecturer at Dublin City University and holds a PhD from Ulster University. He is also a Fulbright Scholar, co-director of independent Irish record label Diatribe and has received numerous awards and scholarships from institutions including Arts Council of Ireland, Music Network, Berklee College of Music and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.

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