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Writers’ Week, monks and Anne Enright

This photo from John Pierse is from a 1970s Writers’ Week.

This is President Hillary when he came to officially open the week. This year the week will be again opened by our president.

Jackie MacGillicuddy and John B.  do a bit of garden furniture relocation during another Writers’ Week.

Last year Writers Week celebrated its 40th. anniversary with a gala programme. This year’s looks just as good, if not better. 

There is another anniversary but this time a sad one. Hard to believe that it is 10 years since John B.’s passing.

Here are a few lovely photos from the recent Dublin launch of the festival.

Here are Lisa, Máire and Eilís , the girls in the office. When you ring up the festival office these are the lovely ladies who will charm you into coming not just for a day but for the whole festival. These three work very hard and are excellent at what they do. They are invariably good humored, gracious and helpful.  They are one of the festivals many blessings.

Liam Mulcahy, DeLourdes McGrath and Rose Wall

Marty among the books

Author of The City of Bohane and recent winner of The Sunday Times Short Story Award, Kevin Barry, Brian MacMahon and Michael Lynch

John Boland and Rita Ann Higgins with Frank Hayes of Kerry Group which sponsors the novel of the year  competition and Seán Lyons, chair of Writers’ Week.

The short listed novels this year are;

The Dead Eight    by Carlo Gebler

The City of Bohane by Kevin Barry

The Forgotten Waltz   by Anne Enright

The Cold Eye of Heaven by Christine Dwyer Hickey

Solace    by Belinda McKeon

The prize is worth €15,000

I intend reading all five before the final announcement. So far I’ve read The Forgotten Waltz and loved it. But I’ve also read several other really good books this year and they are not on the short list so maybe my taste and that of the judges is at odds.  No On Canaan’s Side, no Sealed Letter?

For all the lowdown on the festival, who’s coming and what’s on visit  http://writersweek.ie/

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This striking photograph from the Facebook page of The Lake Hotel, Killarney shows monks on the shore of Loch Leine. They were gathered in Killarney recently for a weekend of mindfulness.

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Just heard on the radio that Anne Enright’s Forgotten Waltz has been short listed for The Orange prize. What a coup for Writers’ Week.

Dates for the diary

Listowel is associated in the popular consciousness with horses and racing. It is not surprising, therefore that pubs and housing estates are given horsey titles.  Harness makers like the late Pat Finucane (picture from Vincent Carmody’s North Kerry Camera) were constantly busy and there were blacksmiths on every corner. Maybe someone will one day write for us about all those old trades and the people who plied them locally.

That was then and this is now.  One of the few mentions of harness in town is in the title of this hostelry. And its to this pub that everyone is heading on Friday night next , October 14. North Kerry Reaching Out is holding its first Irish Culture Night. There will be a lively trad. session from 9.30. If you can sing or play an instrument, come prepared to join in. We will be holding a raffle with many prizes.  We are all hoping for a great night of music and craic.

Next date for the diary is actually the very next day. On Saturday morning next at 11.00a.m. the Marion Finucane Show on RTE Radio 1 is holding a review session on the books short listed for this year’s Booker Prize. One of the participants in this event will be Sean Lyons, the new chairman of Listowel Writes Week. Tune in at 11.00 on Saturday to hear Sean and to learn about his taste in literature.

Third and final date for now: On October 18 North Kerry Reaching Out will hold an informal genealogy session in the beautiful Family Centre off the John B. Keane Road. We intend to help one another to look up online records and websites and to have a cup of tea and a chat. Since the centre has only 16 computers, we have to limit the numbers for this one. Email nkreachingout@gmail.com if you would like to join us.

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