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9 Literary Reasons for Visiting Shorelines 2021

15/9/2021

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We have a feast of words, from live readings and conversations to commissioned pieces and projects, at Shorelines 2021.

Book online here at shorelinesartsfestival.com.

Manchán Magan’s recent best-selling book Thirty-Two Words For Field explores the insights the Irish language offers into the landscape, psyche and heritage of Ireland. He is so looking forward to returning to Portumna. 
Sunday, 19th Sept. at 2.30pm (60mins), Christ Church.
 
Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, author and teacher moderates a literary hour that includes author, Nuala O’Connor whose recent novel Nora, is described as a “lively and loving paean to the indomitable Nora Barnacle” by Edna O’Brien. Joining them will be the short story writer Louise Kennedy, with her dazzling, heartbreaking debut short story collection, The End of the World Is a Cul de Sac. Not to be missed!
Saturday , 18th Sept. at 4.30pm (60mins), Christ Church.
 
Doire Press are hosting a reading from their many published writers. David Butler  is the author of four novels including the award winning City of Dis, short story collections and poetry collections including All the Barbaric Glass. Madeleine D’arcy, a former Hennessy award winning writer, has a new short story collection Liberty Terrace  due out shortly.  Her writing is described as  ‘funny and wry and pulsate with all the mad rude energies of life itself”  (Kevin Barry) .Music too from Larks on the Lake who have penned a few new songs recently.
Saturday, 18th Sept. at 12 noon (60mins), Christ Church.
 
Poetry Appreciation Workshop
Facilitator: David Butler
Saturday, 18th Sept. at 2pm (90mins), An Gáirdín (Limited Numbers).
 
Readings from poets Eleanor Hooker and Bernie Crawford with music from local group Larks on the Lake will be a joyful midday treat on Sunday. Eleanor’s poetry collections and chapbooks are infused with images, themes and tones that draw us into the water and wind of the world and mind. Bernie’s debut collection, Living Water, carries us along with a blend of humour, humanity and femininity.
Sunday, 19th Sept. at 12 noon (60mins), Christ Church.
 
For lovers of history, Dr Tomás Mac Conmara, who has carried out a phenomenal amount of research that resulted in his publication of  The Scariff Martyrs: War, Murder and Memory in East Clare, will talk about his work on the deaths, a century ago, of the four men in Scariff and the subsequent trauma.
Friday, 17th Sept. at 4.30pm (60mins), The Irish Workhouse Centre.
 
Join local Portumna man, James Coughlan, author of a recent  book on the only man to win All-Ireland Winners Medals for Galway in Hurling and Football. In Leonard McGrath: A Forgotten Gael,  James takes a fascinating look at a man who excelled in many facets of life not only in sport but also in music and theatre.
Friday , 17th Sept. at 6pm (60mins), The Irish Workhouse Centre.
 
Visit the grounds of Portumna Castle and Portumna Forest Park to see the Exhibition of Photographs and Writings in the Shorelines Only for This project featuring commissioned poetry and prose from local writers and guest authors: Donal Ryan, Geraldine Mills, Stephen James Smith, Pat Boran, Geraldine Mitchell and James Harpur. A stunning portrait of responses in words and images to lockdown survival in the last year.

In Portumna Castle’s Café Gallery, treat yourself to an exploration into the world of lace as interpreted by Portumna Pen Pushers in collaboration with the Headford Lace Project in their Bobbins and Pens Exhibition. 

Check out our full programme here at shorelinesartsfestival.com
 
Book for readings online as access to events is limited due to restrictions.
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15th Shorelines Arts Festival
​15-18 September 2022

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