Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Great Writing Great Places

Dublin UNESCO City of Literature has great pleasure in launching the 2012 Great Writing Great Places series, bringing writers into unusual venues but venues connected with their writing.
Where have all the Summers Gone? The science of weather. Evelyn Cusack, one of Ireland’s best-known meteorologists discusses the issue on everyone’s mind.
A tour of the library is included as part of the event.
Wednesday 12th September @ 6.00pm
Archbishop Marsh’s Library,St. Patrick’s Close (off Upper Kevin Street), Dublin 8
Admission free. Booking essential.
Tel: 01 674 4862 Email: cityofliterature@dublincity.ie

Writing Turns Criminal Crime writers Alex Barclay, Conor Brady, Declan Burke and Jane Casey discuss fact and fiction in this iconic location.
Wednesday 26th September @ 6.00pm
Green Street Court House
Halston Street (near Capel Street), Dublin 7
Admission free. Booking essential.

Tel: 01 674 4862 Email: cityofliterature@dublincity.ie
Parnell Without the Split: what if history had been different? Historian, author and RTÉ broadcaster Myles Dungan looks at the legacy of Charles Stewart Parnell and asks, what if?
Wednesday 3rd October @ 1pm
House of Lords
Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin 2
Admission free. Booking advisable.
Tel: 01 674 4862 Email: cityofliterature@dublincity.ie

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