Tuesday
29 August 2017, 6.30pm
Johnston
Library, Cavan
Another super night for the lucky people in Cavan or close by. Get to the library!
AT The Edge, Cavan
on Tuesday 29 August, 6.30pm in the Johnston Library. There will be an open mic
following the readings. All welcome. Organised by Kate Ennals.
AT the Edge, Cavan,
funded by Cavan Arts Office, curates three literary evenings a year. Three
poets or writers are invited to come and read their work for fifteen minutes
and the readings are followed by an Open Mic Session. Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Lisa Frank writes stories. Lisa
Frank was born and raised in Los Angeles but lived in the Pacific Northwest for
several years before moving to Ireland in 2007. She won second place in the
2016 Francis MacManus Award and was a joint-winner of the 2015 Irish Writers’
Centre Novel Fair competition. She is also the editor of Galway Stories,
featuring many of Ireland’s best fiction writers, including Kevin Barry, Mary
Costello, Mike McCormack and Nuala Ní Chonchúir. Having taught creative writing
in a variety of settings, including a mens’ prison, she now lives in Connemara
with her partner and is co-director of Doire Press.
Maurice
Devitt writes poems. He was runner-up in The Interpreter’s House Poetry
Competition in 2017, and winner of the Trocaire/Poetry Ireland Competition in
2015. Maurice has been placed or shortlisted in the Patrick Kavanagh Award,
Listowel Collection competition, Over the Edge New Writer Competition, Cuirt
New Writing Award, Cork Literary Review and the Doire Press International
Chapbook Competition. He has had poems published in Ireland, England, Scotland,
the US, Mexico, Romania, India and Australia, runs the Irish Centre for Poetry
Studies site and is a founder member of the Hibernian Writers Group.
Stephen James Smith is a Dublin poet and playwright central to the
rise of the Irish spoken word scene. His poetry videos have amassed over
1 million views online, including ‘My Ireland’, a short poetry film
commissioned by St. Patrick’s Festival. Stephen has performed extensively
at top venues and events such as Electric Picnic, Other Voices, the National
Concert Hall, the Abbey Theatre (Noble Call), Vicar Street (alongside Oscar
winner Glen Hansard), the London Palladium, the Oscar Wilde Awards (LA),
Glastonbury Festival and George Town Literary Festival (ML). Arlen House
publishes his debut collection, Fear Not, with a launch due in Autumn 2017.