Product Description
Fiction
Martina Evans - ‘Now We Can Talk Openly About Men’
Gavin Corbett - ‘Transition Year’
Joan Win Brennan - ‘Making Fire’
Desmond Hogan - ‘Walking Through Truth Land’
Eoin McNamee - ‘The Black Proclamation’
Kevin Curran - ‘The Names’
Seamus Keenan - ‘A Liffey Swell’
Lisa McInerney - ‘The Butcher’s Apron’
Mike McCormack - ‘All The Children Equal’
Therese Cox - ‘Appropriations of Michael Collins’
Val Nolan - ‘#Rising’
Poetry
Colm Breathnach - ‘Muirdhreach’
Jessamine O'Connor - ‘Brothers – 7th May 1916’
Patrick Moran - ‘Nocturnal’
Patrick Moran - ‘Grip’
Lauren Lawler - ‘Grace Gifford’s Wedding’
Elaine Feeney - ‘Oak’
Anthony Hegarty - ‘Remembering at a Civil Union’
Aisling Fahey - ‘Recovering History’
Patrick Maddock - ‘The Long Road’
Patrick Maddock - ‘Éamon de Valera’
Mary Woodward - ‘The Philadelphia Frocks’
Mary Woodward - ‘Mivarts Hotel, 1847’
Julie Morrissy - ‘i measc mo dhaoine’
Siobhan Campbell - ‘The same people living in the same place’
Siobhan Campbell - ‘War has been given a bad name’
Elaine Gaston - ‘One Hundred Years’
Elaine Gaston - ‘After 1916’
A.M. Cousins - ‘Blessed’
Stephen Murray - ‘Bird Man Spawns (reprise)’
James Harpur - ‘Casualty’
Essays
Aidan Mathews - ‘Roll-Calls and Role-Play’
Catriona Crowe - ‘How Do We Know What We Know?’
Jimmy Murphy - ‘Hard Up For Heroes’
Lia Mills - ‘It Could Be You’
Iggy McGovern - ‘Poblacht na Hero’
Dr Hilary Lennon - ‘Frank O’Connor’s 1920s Cultural Criticism and the Poetic Realist Short Story’
Evelyn Conlon - ‘1916, you’re asking me?’
Dave Lordan - ‘The Multimedia Revolution in Poetry’
Glenn Patterson - ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’
Euro
British Pound