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In the
Poetry Programme on Sunday 16th May, at 7:30 pm on RTÉ Radio 1, Olivia O Leary’s guests are John FitzGerald and Ireland Professor of Poetry Frank Ormsby.
John FitzGerald is University Librarian at University College Cork and started to write poetry around ten years ago, in his late forties. While still unpublished, he won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Prize for 2014. A pamphlet,
First Cut, was published in 2017 by Southword Editions, and he joins Olivia to talk about his first full-length collection,
The Time Being, published by The Gallery Press in June 2021.
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RYA Northern Ireland Youth Forum 2019 © RYA Northern Ireland
A group of inspirational young leaders who took part in RYA Northern Ireland s Youth Forum have come together for a celebration event, marking the progress they have made during an extraordinary year.
RYA Northern Ireland s Youth Forum began in 2019 as a pilot project and was a partnership with the Northern Ireland Youth Forum.
The first of its kind within the RYA, clubs across Northern Ireland were represented with young people signing up to develop leadership and personal development skills to help future proof the sport for years to come.
Throughout the year, RYA Northern Ireland brought the young people together, consulted with them on their opinions about the sport, listened to their voices and acted on their feedback.
Sligo based author Alice Lyons has been shortlisted for the Kate O Brien award at the upcoming Limerick Literary Festival for her novel Oona.
The award-winning poet s first novel gives voice to a female character on her fraught journey into adulthood and charts her evolution as an artist. Her adolescent numbness is thawed through contact with the physical world, the materials of painting and her engagement with Irish community, culture and landscape.
From 1970s East Coast America to rural Ireland amidst the transformative awkwardness of the Celtic Tiger, Oona is a resonant story conveyed in the innovative form of a Lipogram. Aside from the title, the novel is composed without use of the letter O , the tone of the book reflects Oona s inner damage and the destruction caused by hiding, omitting and obliterating parts of ourselves
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