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New Irish Writing short story: Monster by Vincent Barton

Brian dropped the Gourmet Night Dinner for One on to the kitchen worktop and snorted. Remove the Ezi-Peel protective film. My arse. He stared at the microwaveable tray for a moment and then pressed his thumbnail down through the clear film. It popped satisfyingly and he slid his thumb left and right to cut open the cover on his supper. He lifted the plastic sheet off, dropping it neatly into the recycling bin, and put the food into the microwave. Cook for four minutes, let stand for 60 seconds, stir, then give a final minute cooking to ensure it is heated through. Classy, he thought. But then, that’s how half the restaurants in town do it now, I suppose.

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Mayo poet makes Irish literature history for his adaptation of epic story

Mayo poet makes Irish literature history for his adaptation of epic story
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New Irish Writing: Poetry by Ben Keatinge

Ben won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award 2022 for his manuscript ‘The Wireless Station’. He published, as editor, ‘Making Integral: Critical Essays on Richard Murphy’ with Cork University Press in 2019. His poems have appeared in the ‘Irish Times’, ‘Cyphers’, ‘The Dalhousie Review’, ‘Archipelago’ and in anthologies, most recently ‘Romance Options’ (Dedalus Press, 2022). He lives in Dublin.

New Irish Writing: The Legacy of Marvin the Magnificent by Daire McNally

The baby was born five days ago and hadn’t stopped crying long enough for Ann and me to decide on a name. We’d had a shortlist before he arrived, but neither of us could remember it now. It didn’t matter anyway; how could we give him a name he’d have to live with for the rest of his life when we couldn’t even get him to stop crying? So we just called him “the baby” and that was working for now.

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