Friday, 18 March 2011
National Library "Library Late" Programme
The National Library of Ireland’s spring 2011 "Library Late" programme features a season of interviews exploring Irish popular fiction. Over three evenings from February to April some of Ireland’s leading popular fiction writers will discuss their craft. February’s session was entitled The Making of a Bestseller where broadcaster John Murray chaired a panel discussion with author Monica McInerney, literary agent Faith O’Grady and Maria Dickenson of the Irish Booksellers Association. On Wednesday March 30th best-selling author Sheila O'Flanagan will be in conversation with John Murray. On Tuesday 12th of April authors Sinéad Moriarty and Cathy Kelly will be John Murray’s guests. Admission to all events is free, but tickets must be booked in advance. For details see http://www.nli.ie/en/library-late.aspx.
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