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Founded in 1985 by poet and fiction writer John F. Deane, since January 2005 it has been run by poet and editor Pat Boran and manager Raffaela Tranchino. At present the press publishes approximately 8 new book-length publications each year, concentrating on contemporary poetry from Ireland but also regularly issuing anthologies and individual volumes by international writers in translation ...
Rory Brennan (born 1945) is an Irish poet, born in Westport, County Mayo. He has worked as a lecturer in Communications at Dublin City University Business School; and also as a presenter and programme-maker in the Education Department of RTÉ Radio. He was Secretary (Director) of Poetry Ireland in the 1980s.
Lapwing mainly publishes poets from Ireland, both north and south of the border. It has also published poets from other parts of Europe, as well as Canada and the US. According to MEAS report providing statistics for Irish poetry publications, Lapwing Publications in 2018 was the joint-second most prolific poetry press on the Island of Ireland.
Books by publishing company of Ireland (2 C) Pages in category "Book publishing companies of Ireland" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
According to Poetry Ireland Review, Salmon Poetry "broadens the parameter of Irish literature by opening up to other cultures and by urging new perspectives on established traditions. That enviable balance of focus and ranginess is a rare and instructive achievement". [2] American poet Tess Gallagher, quoted on the Inpress Books website, wrote ...
Poetry Ireland Review is a journal of Irish poetry published three times a year by Poetry Ireland, the national Irish poetry organisation. [1] Poetry Ireland Review publishes the work of both emerging and established Irish and international poets. In line with keeping the journal fresh, vibrant and progressive it usually appoints a new editor ...
The following are some of the more popular books from the Rory Gilmore Reading Challenge, according to #BookTok and beyond. (Fair warning for those who haven’t finished the series: There are ...
In 1982, Raven Arts closed and was re-founded as New Island Books by Bolger with Edwin Higel and Fergal Stanley. It is a member of Publishing Ireland (Clé), [ 5 ] the support organisation of Irish publishing, sharing information, expertise and resources.