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Spotlight: A writer’s love affair with Limerick
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Frances Browner’s poetry has been featured on Limerick’s Poetry Trail, Poetry Walls and ‘Bring your Limericks to Limerick’.
Although she grew up in Dublin, lived in New York for twenty years and now resides in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, her family connections with Limerick city are strong and her heart is very much connected with Limerick. Her poems have appeared in several magazines including The Ogham Stone (the University of Limerick literary journal). She has also had short stories and memoir pieces published and broadcast on radio.
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Spotlight: Kathy -You’ve been framed - Kieran Beville
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Kathy Tiernan is a founding member and co-ordinator of ArtLimerick – a group of artists who have the desire and passion to build a community around Limerick Art and aim to promote emerging and established local artists and to showcase their work. There is such a wonderful spectrum of talent here in Limerick (music, literature, visual arts) and it makes me immensely proud of this city and county.
Kathy also has a picture-framing business which she runs from her studio/workshop in Grange, Kilmallock and this is the bread and butter aspect of her livelihood. Kathy says, “I often get funny looks when I tell people I’m an artist. Everything from that nod of the head to the raised eyebrow and always the question ‘but what’s your real job’? So much so, that I tell people I’m a picture framer. Nobody queries that job.”
A Wexford poet is looking forward with excitement to the launch next week of her first collection of poetry called Redress , published by Revival Press in Limerick.
Anne McCarry, a native of Kilmore living in Wexford town, writes under the pen name A.M. Cousins. She embarked on a MA in Creative Writing course in UCD with the original ambition of writing the perfect short story but was seduced by poetry and has been under its spell ever since.
Anne joined the writing course as a mature student after the birth of her first grandchild in 2013 and she won the prestigious FISH poetry prize in 2019 for a poem called Not My Michael Furey .
Spotlight: Keeping alive our literary traditions alive - Kieran Beville
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The pandemic has impacted on all of us in various ways. Covid restrictions are especially difficult for business and artistic communities locally, nationally and internationally. Many artists, writers and musicians have had to forego public exhibitions, book launches and gigs, which has a financial and psychological impact.
Nevertheless, lockdowns have been a time of creativity for many of these artists and that is a positive outcome.
Limerick is a thriving centre of culture in terms of art, literature and music and the Limerick Writers’ Centre (LWC) and its poetry imprint, Revival Press (RP) are an integral part of that community, worthy of attention and support.