Anna Carey
@urchinette.bsky.social
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Writes things. My new book, Our Song, is out now. First book The Real Rebecca won an Irish Book Award. Latest book The Boldness of Betty, about teen strikers in 1913, was shortlisted in 2020. Co-hosts @svhpodcast She/her
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sylvialeatham.bsky.social
Very happy to be doing this live podcast recording next Friday (17th Oct) with @urchinette.bsky.social and Prof Paige Reynolds at @molimuseum.bsky.social in Dublin!

Will this be a MeetCute? Or a new love triangle? Will we get our Happy Ever After? Or just Happy For Now? 😜

moli.ie/events/happy...
Happy Ever After: Anna Carey & Sylvia Leatham | MoLI – Museum of Literature Ireland
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urchinette.bsky.social
I also bought it and feel the same regret/shame.
urchinette.bsky.social
AI advocates fundamentally have no understanding of creativity and my God, it’s grim to behold. Even on the days when hitting my book’s wordcount target is like drawing blood from a stone, I don’t want a fucking machine to do it for me. And not just because the result would be soulless shit.
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David Simon, creator of ‘The Wire’, being interviewed by Ari Shapiro (NPR)
SHAPIRO: OK, so you've spent your career creating television without Al, and I could imagine today you thinking, boy, I wish I had had that tool to solve those thorny problems...
SIMON: What?
SHAPIRO: ...Or saying...
SIMON: You imagine that?
SHAPIRO: ...Boy, if that had existed, it would have screwed me over.
SIMON: I don't think Al can remotely challenge what writers do at a fundamentally creative level.
SHAPIRO: But if you're trying to transition from scene five to scene six, and you're stuck with that transition, you could imagine plugging that portion of the script into an Al and say, give me 10 ideas for how to transition this.
SIMON: I'd rather put a gun in my mouth.
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biscuitkitten.bsky.social
“the girlfriend of one of the founders of antifa”
Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund in Casablanca
urchinette.bsky.social
Match me, Sidney! So so good.
urchinette.bsky.social
If you are richer than god and the biggest pop star in the world, all your grudges are punching down at this stage! Like, just dry your eyes with your money!
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seamas.bsky.social
If this intends to make it legally compulsory for every adult in Derry to carry something called a "Brit Card", then I'm willing to offer some high-paid consultancy on why this plan might be flawed.
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gralefrit.bsky.social
Is this the only credible solution to the global climate crisis?
hellafitzgerald.bsky.social
Claudia Cardinale and Robert Redford dying in the same week puts the world in a hotness deficit not seen since at least the 19th century
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danielsugarman.bsky.social
My favourite Robert Redford story is the one about why he got rejected for the lead role in The Graduate. RIP to a real one.
An excerpt from an interview with the director of The Graduate, Mike Nichols.

"I interviewed hundreds, maybe thousands of men", Nichols admitted of the casting process per Vanity Fair, before his conversation with Redford turned out to be a short one. "I said, 'You can't play it. You can never play a loser'. And Redford said, 'What do you mean? Of course I can play a loser'. And I said, 'OK, have you ever struck out with a girl'. And he said, 'What do you mean?' And he wasn't joking."
urchinette.bsky.social
Seconding Kenny’s - I’ve got second hand stuff from them in the past though not sure they still do it.
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seamas.bsky.social
- you clean up that banksy?
- sure did, your honour, leaving a perfect, permanent outline, imbuing the work with real fuckin gravitas while making its point better than the artist did himself just like you asked
adrianandshane.bsky.social
They erased the new Banksy mural in London. But the stain remains.
Side-by-side images of Banksy’s mural on the Royal Courts of Justice in London. On the left, the artwork appears faded and scrubbed, leaving only a ghostly outline of a judge raising a gavel over a protester holding a placard. On the right, the mural is fully visible in sharp black and white stencil, showing a judge in a traditional white wig and robes striking down at a protester who defends himself with a bloodied sign.
urchinette.bsky.social
I love my neighbourhood. ❤️❤️❤️
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patrickfreyne.bsky.social
23 years ago when me and my friend Paul were devising silly musical schemes, Paul's flatmate Mick was in the next room organising Belong To & starting an LGBTQI+ youth movement. Mick Barron is a legend. I interviewed him about his new book on LGBTQI+ youth activism www.irishtimes.com/life-style/p...
‘It was all about hurling... Being gay, ultimately, you were not masculine enough’
Cofounder of the LGBTQ+ youth organisation Belong To discusses the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric across the world
www.irishtimes.com
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lisaocarroll.bsky.social
The Guardian has today printed the names, and where possible, images, of all the media workers killed in Gaza, as part of an international day of action involving more than 150 media organisations.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
The deadly toll on journalists in the Gaza war
With foreign media barred, Palestinians have reported alone, facing the ‘most deliberate effort to kill and silence’ them ever
www.theguardian.com
urchinette.bsky.social
Ah I love this! Happy to be of service. 💖
urchinette.bsky.social
I have a degree in art history and one of the things that blew my mind when I started it was realising that I didn’t know how to discuss a painting properly apart from describing the subject. Studying art (mostly 15th-19th century painting) totally changed how I experienced it.
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dublinmaker.bsky.social
​We’re delighted to share that artist Ciara Kenny has created a stunning series of sketches celebrating Irish Traditional Crafts.

Her work will be on display at this year’s Dublin Maker Festival.

Find out more on our website: dublinmaker.ie/celebrating-...

#DublinMaker #MeetTheMaker
​“Promotional graphic for Dublin Maker featuring artist Ciara Kenny (Ciaraioch). The top has the Dublin Maker logo and the title ‘Meet the Artist.’ Text explains that Ciara has created a series of sketches celebrating Irish Traditional Crafts to be showcased at Dublin Maker. Beside the text is a black-and-white portrait of Ciara with playful expression, framed in a yellow circle. Below is Ciara’s quote about the importance and vibrancy of traditional crafts in Ireland.”
urchinette.bsky.social
Maybe Howth? But I live in Marino near Clontarf and every time I’m in Dalkey - I was doing an event at the book festival recently - I’m still stunned by how strikingly different it is!