Neil Hegarty
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Writer, Dublin and Derry. Worlds, words. Novels: The Jewel • Inch Levels. Essays (ed.): Impermanence. Dublin Review•Stinging Fly•Banshee• Tangerine•Cyphers•Irish Times 📖 & 🌿 & 🏳️‍🌈 & 🎂 neilhegarty.com
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Very glad to have first glimpse of my essay 'Beach Trip to Gaza', in the latest issue of @bansheepress.bsky.social.
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Join us for our festival opening night for a special evening of conversation and culture to celebrate the 100th issue of The Dublin Review in a live broadcast with @rteradio1.bsky.social Arena 🎟️ bit.ly/3KgYZDD
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Books Upstairs is a fine store with a particularly excellent poetry section. Why not support them by ordering your books online instead: booksupstairs.ie
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It's true: you were first on the scene with the nooze, Hugo.
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Wonderful launch for The Hare's Corner on Friday evening. It was a celebration of the book but more importantly everyone who is looking after Irish nature.
Thanks @newislandbooks.bsky.social @burrenbeotrust.bsky.social @booksupstairs.bsky.social Jane Carkill Catherine Cleary
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Pizdyets: On the morning after the parliamentary elections in Moldova, I read this brilliant essay by Philip Ó'Ceallaigh in @thedublinreview.bsky.social The Dublin Review 98.
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Oscar and his friends today (at Père-Lachaise).
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⚡️Meet the Stormers of Issue V ⚡️

Fiona O’Rourke is a Pushcart nominated author/Arts Council Ireland funded writer. Her work has been published in journals and anthologies, broadcasted & translated. fionaO.substack.com
 
The Storms is supported by #fingalarts & @dublincityoflit.bsky.social
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1. Shout out to @neilhegarty.bsky.social for the kindness of sending me a copy of his debut novel. I do enjoy getting a package from back home. The hospital in the foreground is where my father, a general surgeon trained at Queen's in Belfast, practiced for his career.
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Very glad to have first glimpse of my essay 'Beach Trip to Gaza', in the latest issue of @bansheepress.bsky.social.
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At the Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, Paris.
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'Engrossing and supremely witty ... Smith has given us a poignant study of masculinity - and a penetrating portrait of a world under tremendous strain.' - Neil Hegarty, Irish Times

A brill review of INJURY TIME, the latest novel from Kevin Smith 🍷🎉
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jancarsonwrites.bsky.social
Congratulations to all 10 brilliant writers on this shortlist. We had an absolute blast reading your work and talking at length about how varied and intriguing your stories are.
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Very glad to have judged this year's RTE Short Story Competition, alongside Jan Carson and Tristan Rosenstock: the shortlist is now published. Great writing this year.

The winners are announced on 24 October.

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Very glad to have judged this year's RTE Short Story Competition, alongside Jan Carson and Tristan Rosenstock: the shortlist is now published. Great writing this year.

The winners are announced on 24 October.

@rteradio1.bsky.social @jancarsonwrites.bsky.social
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Someone asked if I was ready for the fall, and it actually took me a moment to realize that they meant autumn, not the complete collapse of democracy.
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Only Dublin could treat the provision of public toilets as if they were being asked to land people on Mars.
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thedublinreview.bsky.social
100 ISSUES OLD TODAY! The new issue of The Dublin Review features work by Nathan O’Donnell, Laura Morris, Tara McEvoy, Molly McCloskey, Conor Dawson, alongside the mighty Colm Tóibín who also appeared in our very first issue 25 years ago. NUMBER 100 is out now in bookshops, or at thedublinreview.com