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RTE Releases The Francis MacManus Radio Short Story Competition Shortlist

19 May, 2010 · by Editor · in News

RTÉ has announced the shortlist for the 25th Anniversary of the Francis MacManus Radio Short Story. Brendan Barrington, a Senior Editor at Penguin Ireland and publisher of The Dublin Review; John MacKenna, award winning senior radio producer and the author…

Irish Top Ten Week Ending 15/05/2010

19 May, 2010 · by Editor · in Irish Top Ten

I look forward to a week when Larsson makes no appearance. That said, it does delight me how many people those books have gotten reading. Nothing to sniff at that. John Connolly’s The Whisperers is selling nicely and it is…

PJ O Connor Awards Shortlist 2010 Announced

19 May, 2010 · by Editor · in News

RTE has announced the PJ O Connor Awards Shortlist for 2010. 17 entries made the shortlist and the winner will be announced on 4 June 2010. The judges this year are Annie Ryan, Artistic Director Of Corn Exchange Theatre Company,
Aideen…

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