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SUMMARY:This Plague of Souls: Dublin launch
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the launch of Mike McCormack’s new novel\, with a reading\, signing and glass of wine at Hodges Figgis. \nThis Plague of Souls is Mike’s first novel since his Goldsmiths Prize-winning critically acclaimed Booker-longlisted novel Solar Bones. He describes it as ‘part metaphysical thriller\, part roman noir’. The story follows a man named Nealon\, recently released from jail\, who returns to his family home in the West of Ireland only to find an empty house. It seems the world has forgotten that he even existed. The one exception is a persistent caller on the telephone\, someone who seems to know everything about Nealon’s life\, his confusing bother with the law and\, more importantly\, what has happened to his family. All Nealon needs to do is talk with the stranger.  \nMike McCormack is simply one of the greatest writers working today. We can’t wait for readers to connect with This Plague of Souls – if you loved Solar Bones\, you’ll love Mike’s latest masterpiece.  \nThis event is free\, everyone is welcome.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/this-plague-of-souls-dublin-launch/
LOCATION:Hodges Figgis\, 56-58 Dawson St\, Dublin\, Dublin 2\, D2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Launch
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SUMMARY:Sara Baume at the Edinburgh Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Sara Baume & Kapka Kassabova: Nature’s Alchemy\nWhen we listen more closely to the natural world\, what do we learn about ourselves? Sara Baume’s novel Seven Steeples (shortlisted for the 2023 Dylan Thomas Prize) is the tender story of two people living a life dictated by the seasons and nature. Meanwhile Kapka Kassabova travelled down the Mesta River valley in Bulgaria for her sublime non-fiction book Elixir\, learning from foragers\, healers\, and mystics who enjoy a symbiotic relationship with nature. Chaired by Jessica Gaitán Johannesson.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sara-baume-at-the-edinburgh-book-festival/
LOCATION:Spark Theatre\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Sara Baume at the West Cork Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:Running Feet\, Sharp Noses with Sara Baume & Jessica Traynor \nWhat is it about animals? – those creatures that keep us company\, a figure in a memory or folktale\, the shadowy presence in a photograph\, or an ancient drawing on a wall. Guides\, companions\, imaginary beings\, hindrances\, sources of fear and love … Running Feet\, Sharp Noses is an essential collection of essays on the animal world. Each piece is a profound meditation on how animals affect our sense of self\, our memories\, our actions. Join Sara Baume and Jessica Traynor for what promises to be a fun discussion at the wonderful West Cork Literary Festival. \nThe festival advises: this is an outdoor seated event so please dress according to the weather on the day. We do have a rainy-day alternative at the venue but will endeavour to be outside if possible
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sara-baume-at-the-west-cork-literary-festival/
LOCATION:National Learning Network\, Donemark\, Bantry\, Co Cork\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Ann-Marie MacDonald at the West Cork Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join Ann-Marie MacDonald and Soula Emmanuel at Bantry Library for a discussion about their brilliant new novels. \nSoula’s debut Wild Geese is the story of a young Irish woman living in Copenhagen almost three years into her gender transition. Ann-Marie’s Fayne is set in the late 19th century and is a queer coming-of-age novel about a young person struggling to establish their place in the world within the strict boundaries of contemporary society.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/ann-marie-macdonald-at-the-west-cork-literary-festival/
LOCATION:Bantry Library\, Bridge St\, Carrignagat\, Bantry\, Cork\, P75 K402\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Sophie White at the West Cork Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join Tramp’s Sophie White and Anya Bergman at the West Cork Literary Festival this July. \nFrom women condemned as witches in 17th century Norway to a family of woman shunned and considered ‘cursed’ on a remote island off the coast of Ireland\, these new novels by Anya Bergman and Sophie White introduce us to women on the edge\, women who are not accepted by society. \nAnya and Sophie will be in conversation with Deirdre O’Shaughnessy \n  \nBook your ticket here: https://www.westcorkmusic.ie/events/2023/anya-bergman-sophie-white/ \nSophie White‘s Where I End takes place on a remote and bitter island\, where at its farthest and hardest edge lies a house with three women – a house the islanders will not approach\, whose inhabitants they fear\, whose secret runs deeper than the unwelcoming sea. Aoileann is alone: unschooled\, friendless and unworldly. Móraí\, her taciturn\, utterly practical grandmother\, is her only companion – but their connection is purely utilitarian. They are bonded in their work\, tending daily to the bed-thing in the room next door. Aoileann’s mother is a wreck\, the survivor of a private disaster no one will speak about. The islanders shun Aoileann and her family as if they are cursed (spitting on the ground as Aoileann passes)\, while her father’s monthly visits to his broken\, haunted wife are tense and full of denial. Aoileann desperately wants a family\, and when Rachel and her baby move to the island\, she finds a focus for her relentless love and the simmering resentment of her years in lonely confinement. \n\n\n\n\nAnya Bergman‘s The Witches of Vardø is set in Norway in 1662. A dangerous time to be a woman\, when even dancing can lead to accusations of witchcraft. When Zigri\, desperate and grieving after the loss of her husband and son\, embarks on an affair with the local merchant\, it’s not long before she is sent to the fortress at Vardø\, to be tried and condemned as a witch. Zigri’s daughter Ingeborg sets off into the wilderness to try to bring her mother back home. Accompanying her on this quest is Maren – herself the daughter of a witch ​- whose wild nature and unconquerable spirit gives Ingeborg the courage to venture into the unknown\, and to risk all she has to save her family. Also captive in the fortress is Anna Rhodius\, once the King of Denmark’s mistress\, who has been sent to Vardø in disgrace. What will she do – and who will she betray – to return to her privileged life at court? These Witches of Vardø are stronger than even the King of Denmark. In an age weighted against them they refuse to be victims. They will have their justice. All they need do is show their power. \n  \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/15322/
LOCATION:Maritime Hotel\, The Quay\, Kinathfineen\, Bantry\, Cork\, P75 XW35\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230521T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230521T160000
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SUMMARY:A Conversation between Sara Baume and translator Brian Robert Moore
DESCRIPTION:On the afternoon of Sunday 21st of May\, Books Upstairs will celebrate the publication of Lalla Romano’s A Silence Shared with a conversation between Sara Baume and translator Brian Robert Moore. Enrica Maria Ferrara will moderate the conversation and all are welcome to this event. Admission is free but booking is recommended. Click here to book.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/a-conversation-between-sara-baume-and-translator-brian-robert-moore/
LOCATION:Books Upstairs\, 17 D'Olier Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230427T190000
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SUMMARY:US Launch of Juanita Casey’s The Horse of Selene (2022) with Contributing Editor Mary M. Burke
DESCRIPTION:Friends in the US! Our friends in Glucksman Ireland House will be celebrating the reissue of Juanita Casey’s The Horse of Selene this April in an event with contributing editor and Casey expert\, Mary M. Burke. Book your ticket here. \nOn a remote island off the West coast of Ireland in the 1970s\, young farmer Miceal catches sight of a girl on a beach with long hair so blonde it could be white. Befriending the girl and her travelling companions\, a world of possibility opens up to Miceal – but where there’s opportunity\, there is also peril. \nJuanita Casey’s The Horse of Selene is a cult classic ready to be rediscovered by a new generation of readers. Drawing on her own life and speaking for her marginalized community\, Casey offers a feminist and class-conscious story that explores the eternal choices of youth\, between the comfort of a stifling domesticity and the promise and risk of the unknown\, characterized in the incomparable wildness of the West of Ireland. The bestselling Casey takes her place alongside such writers as JM Synge and Kevin Barry – the missing connection between the two. \n  \nJuanita Casey (1925–2012)\, bestselling novelist\, celebrated poet\, horse trainer\, and artist\, was born to an Irish Traveller mother and an English Romany father and raised by English adoptive parents with ties to the circus industry. Casey identified with the many heritages she considered her own: she resided with Romanies in England for a time\, worked as a circus horsemaster\, and lived a bohemian life in Ireland with her Irish husband in the 1960s and 1970s. \nContributing Editor Mary M. Burke is Professor of English at the University of Connecticut and author of Race\, Politics\, and Irish America: A Gothic History (2022). She is a former University of Notre Dame NEH Keough-Naughton Fellow\, Trinity College Dublin LHR Visiting Fellow\, and MLA Irish Literature Committee chair. Burke is graduate of Trinity College Dublin and Queen’s University Belfast.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/us-launch-of-juanita-caseys-the-horse-of-selene-2022-with-contributing-editor-mary-m-burke/
LOCATION:Glucksman Ireland House\, 1 Washington Mews\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sophie White\, Carmen Maria Machado\, and Camilla Grudova at Cúirt 2023
DESCRIPTION:Haunting Fiction: Cúirt welcomes three of the most exciting writers reimagining the genre of horror: Carmen Maria Machado\, Tramp Press’s Sophie White and Camilla Grudova. Join them for a conversation about their latest work and the themes that haunt their writing. Book your tickets here. \n 
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-carmen-maria-machado-and-camilla-grudova-at-cuirt-2023/
LOCATION:Nun’s Island Theatre\, Galway\, H91H322\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Sophie White in conversation with Alice Kinsella and Una Mannion
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the publication of Milk: On Motherhood and Madness\, by Alice Kinsella\, the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar is hosting a panel discussion with Alice and Tramp author Sophie White on Wed 5 April 2023 at 8pm. The event will be chaired by novelist Una Mannion.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-in-conversation-with-alice-kinsella-and-una-mannion/
LOCATION:The Linenhall Arts Centre\, Linenhall St\, Gorteendrunagh\, Castlebar\, Mayo\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Sophie White at the Oxford Literary Festival
DESCRIPTION:Tramp’s Sophie White and novelist Nicole Flattery discuss their latest novels and the female voice in contemporary Irish literature as part of this year’s Oxford Literary Festival. \nWhite’s Where I End is a story of psychological and physical horror with a shattering ending. Teenager Aoileann has never left the island where she lives. Her mother is silent and bedbound after surviving a private disaster no-one will talk about. Aoileann desperately wants a family and finds a focus for her love when artist Rachel and her baby arrive on the island. The story is concerned with family\, isolation\, neglect and the dangerously intoxicating nature of love. Check out the book here. \nFlattery’s Nothing Special is set in 1960s New York where teenager Mae is hired as a typist for Andy Warhol. Her job is to work alongside other girls to transcribe recordings Warhol has made of his friends as part of a plan to write an unconventional novel. She and some of her fellow typists set off on a surreal adventure at the fringes of the countercultural movement. Mae has to determine how she can remain her own person as the tide of the 60s sweeps over her. Nothing Special is Flattery’s debut novel.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-at-the-oxford-literary-festival/
LOCATION:Oxford Martin School\, 34 Broad St\, Oxford\, OX13BD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Screening: Clouded Reveries (Aisling Trí Néallaibh)
DESCRIPTION:Clouded Reveries (Aisling Trí Néallaibh) is a beautifully shot and intimate portrayal of the life and creative development of Doireann Ní Ghríofa\, poet and award-winning author of A Ghost in the Throat. \nDoireann Ní Ghríofa won Irish Book of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards for A Ghost in the Throat\, and this film by by director Ciara Nic Chormaic explores her processes\, interests and influences. \nThis event will feature a Q&A with the director\, Ciara Nic Chormaic after the film screening.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/screening-clouded-reveries-aisling-tri-neallaibh/
LOCATION:Glór\, Causeway Link\, Cappahard\, Ennis\, Co. Clare\, V95 VHP0\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Doireann Ní Ghríofa at the Limerick Literary Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:Doireann Ní Ghríofa is a bilingual writer. Written on the rooftop of a free car-park in Cork\, her prose début A Ghost in the Throat has been described as “powerful” (New York Times) and “captivatingly original” (The Guardian). It won the James Tait Black Prize and Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards\, while the US edition was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and a New York Times Notable Book of 2021. Doireann is also author of six critically acclaimed books of poetry\, each a deepening exploration of birth\, death\, desire\, and domesticity. \nDoireann will talk about and read from her latest work.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/doireann-ni-ghriofa-at-the-limerick-literary-festival-2023/
LOCATION:2 Pery Square V94 HF53 Limerick\, 2 Pery Square\, Limerick\, V94HF53\, Ireland
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230223T160000
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SUMMARY:Sarah Davis-Goff and Lisa Coen in Conversation with Fíona Scarlett
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Kildare Arts Service spring Writers-in-Residence Series\, Maynooth university will host a public discussion between us (Lisa and Sarah) and the marvellous Fíona Scarlett\, author of Boys Don’t Cry (Faber). \nThe talk will be held in Room 241 of the TSI Building in Maynooth University – it’s free and open to the public\, so join us if you can! \n 
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/lisa-coen-and-sarah-davis-goff-in-conversation-with-fiona-scarlett/
LOCATION:Maynooth University\, Mariavilla\, Maynooth\, Kildare\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230218T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20230218T210000
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SUMMARY:The Alphabet of Birds by Sara Baume
DESCRIPTION:A new audio-visual essay for stage written by Sara Baume. Live readings from Baume’s new essay are interspersed with four short documentaries from Jamie Goldrick that feature artists Gary Coyle\, Laura Fitzgerald\, Sara Baume and Natalia Beylis. The essay and films are live scored by musicians Irene Buckley and Elaine
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/the-alphabet-of-birds-by-sara-baume/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, No.39 East Essex Street\, Dublin 2\, Dublin\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221111T183000
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SUMMARY:Louise O’Neill and Sophie White in conversation with Aoife Martin
DESCRIPTION:This Dublin Book Festival event will be a fun-filled evening of cocktails/bubbles and chat as authors Louise O’Neill and Sophie White are in conversation with columnist Aoife Martin in the lovely surrounds of the Townhall at 1WML. Idol (Bantam Press) by Louise O’Neill is a dark\, compulsive and illuminating story about the carefully curated world of online influencers\, the subjectivity of memory and the stories we choose to believe. Where I End (Tramp Press) by Sophie White is a deeply charged and atmospheric horror story about the families we have\, and the families we wish we had. \nOne drink included in the ticket price – This is an over 18s event.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/louise-oneill-and-sophie-white-in-conversation-with-aoife-martin/
LOCATION:Townhall\, 1WML\, Windmill Quarter\, Townhall\, Dublin\, D02 F206\, Ireland
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221110T210000
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SUMMARY:Goldmiths Winner Announced
DESCRIPTION:A massive Tramp Press CONGRATULATIONS to Sara Baume on being shortlisted for the 2022 Goldsmiths Prize for her latest novel Seven Steeples. \nThe Goldsmiths Prize celebrates fiction that breaks the mould or extends the possibilities of the novel. It was won in 2016 by our own Mike McCormack\, and this is the second time Sara has been shortlisted. You can pick up a copy from Kennys\, The Gutter Bookshop\, Dubray\, Foyles or your local bookseller! \n\n‘A triumph’ – Olivia Sudjic \n‘That is the magic and the brilliance of this haunting\, fathomlessly sad book.’ –The Guardian  \nSara Baume ‘succeeds wonderfully’ in Seven Steeples ‘with calm scrutiny and a vividly beautiful poetic touch’ – The Wall Street Journal \n‘Baume’s writing is near-faultless: instinctively balanced\, precise and often surprising.’  Financial Times \n‘Seven Steeples unfolds with lovely\, unhurried lyricism. I’ve read few better descriptions of being in love. The prose often splinters into verse.’  – The Telegraph \n‘Baume is an original; and Seven Steeples is a unique book that asks the reader to think about the possibility of a world of one’s own.’ – The Irish Times
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/goldmiths-winner-announced/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221030
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SUMMARY:Sophie White at Haunted Hibernia\, Carlow
DESCRIPTION:Conjuring the Contemporary Irish Gothic Conference 2022\nKeynote Speakers: Dr Sorcha Ní Fhlainn (Manchester Metropolitan University) and Dr Linnie Blake (Manchester Metropolitan University) \n  \nSpecial Guests: \nSophie White (Where I End\, 2022 & Corpsing: My Body and Other Horror Shows\, 2021) \nNoelle Brown (Postscript\, 2013) \nVukashin Nedeljkovic (AsylumArchive.com) \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-at-haunted-hibernia-carlow/
LOCATION:Carlow College\, St Patrick's\, College Street\, Carlow\, Carlow\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221027T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20221019T135949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T135949Z
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SUMMARY:Sophie White in conversation with Mike McCormack at Kennys Bookshop
DESCRIPTION:Join bestselling Irish author and podcaster Sophie White at Kennys Bookshop\, Galway on October 27th at 6.00pm\, as she is joined in conversation by Mike McCormack to celebrate the launch of her new novel\, Where I End. \nThis event is ticketed but spaces are limited. Tickets are free.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-in-conversation-with-mike-mccormack-at-kennys-bookshop/
LOCATION:Kennys Bookshop\, Liosban Business Park\, Tuam Rd\, Galway\, Galway\, H91 N5P8\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221025T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221025T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20221020T152534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T152831Z
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SUMMARY:Sophie White at Dublin Creep Dive Event
DESCRIPTION:Where I End is a story about Aoileann\, an isolated teenager caring for her bedridden mother on an island sparsely populated by unfriendly and suspicious residents. One day\, Rachel and her newborn baby come to the island\, and Aoileann at last finds a way to feed her desperate appetite for love.\nIt’s been described as ‘Beautiful and strange’ by Louise O’Neill\, and ‘A deeply creepy\, compelling novel’ by John Connolly. \n 
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-at-dublin-creep-dive-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221019T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221019T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20221014T162209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T160452Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Where I End by Sophie White
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be launching Sophie’s stunning new novel in Hodges Figgis on 19th October at 6.30pm. \nWhere I End is a story about Aoileann\, an isolated teenager caring for her bedridden mother on an island sparsely populated by unfriendly and suspicious residents. One day\, Rachel and her newborn baby come to the island\, and Aoileann at last finds a way to feed her desperate appetite for love.\nIt’s been described as ‘Beautiful and strange’ by Louise O’Neill\, and ‘A deeply creepy\, compelling novel’ by John Connolly. \nThere will be a reading by Sophie and signing afterwards. All are welcome\, it’s free and there will be wine!
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/book-launch-where-i-end-by-sophie-white/
LOCATION:Hodges Figgis\, 56-58 Dawson St\, Dublin\, Dublin 2\, D2\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210707T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210707T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20210604T135853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210618T143547Z
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SUMMARY:Sophie White x Golden Hare Books
DESCRIPTION:Join Golden Hare Books for an evening with Sophie White as she discusses her essay collection Corpsing: My Body and Other Horror Shows in this exclusive online event chaired by Marbles magazine editor Kirstyn Smith.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sophie-white-x-golden-hare-books/
LOCATION:online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210627T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20210618T143938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210618T143938Z
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SUMMARY:Cork Midsummer Festival: A Ghost In The Throat - A Live Reading with Doireann Ní Ghríofa
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on the award-winning book A Ghost in the Throat\, Doireann Ní Ghríofa presents a live reading with accompanying visuals by filmmaker Tadhg O’Sullivan and a soundscape by composer Linda Buckley. The reading will be broadcast from The Everyman stage.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/cork-midsummer-festival-a-ghost-in-the-throat-a-live-reading-with-doireann-ni-ghriofa/
LOCATION:online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210627T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210627T090000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20210604T134725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T134725Z
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SUMMARY:Bradford Literature Festival: Mona Eltahawy
DESCRIPTION:Join writer Mona Eltahawy for an inspiring discussion of her bold and uncompromising feminist manifesto\, The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls. \nDrawing on the energy behind the #MeToo movement\, Eltahawy takes the ‘seven necessary sins’ women and girls are not supposed to commit and transforms them into a call to arms in the fight against the patriarchy. \nIncorporating stories from marginalised women around the world\, this event invites you to draw on your inner fury and start to dismantle the systems that hold us all back.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/bradford-literature-festival-mona-eltahawy/
LOCATION:online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210625T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20210604T135048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T135048Z
UID:14640-1624622400-1624626000@tramppress.com
SUMMARY:Feminist Giant & The Strand Present: A Pride Panel of LGBTQIA authors
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual Pride event with authors\, Mona Eltahawy\, Zaina Arafat\, Zeyn Joukhadar\, Hasan Namir\, and Randa Jarrar.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a special pride event as Mona Eltahawy (author of The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls ) convenes a panel of LGBTQIA authors from the Middle East\, North Africa and of Arab descent to discuss writing between identities. Produced with the Feminist Giant. \nIn Zaina Arafat’s debut novel\, You Exist Too Much a young Palestinian-American woman is caught between\, cultural\, religious\, and sexual identities. \nIn Zeyn Joukhadar’s magical realist novel\, The Thirty Names for Nightthree generations of a Syrian family are linked to a mysterious species of bird. \nHasan Namir’s children’s book The Name I Call Myself follows\, Ari a young person who doesn’t like their birth name Edward\, as they grow up navigating the ins and outs of gender identity. \nRanda Jarrar’s Love is An Ex-Country is a memoir of a cross-country road trip that offers a bold look at domestic violence\, single motherhood\, and sexuality through the lens of the punished-yet-triumphant body.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/feminist-giant-the-strand-present-a-pride-panel-of-lgbtqia-authors/
LOCATION:online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210623T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210623T204500
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20210604T134326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T134751Z
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SUMMARY:Feminist Book Society: WHAT DO WE WANT? with Juno Dawson\, Mona Eltahawy and Lisa Taddeo
DESCRIPTION:Three powerful women writers Juno Dawson\, Mona Eltahawy and Lisa Taddeo will join hosts Eli Dryden and Katy Loftus to explore why female desire is bound up with rage and sexuality; discuss how we can harness it; and to ask: what do we want (and\, when do we want it)? \nTickets are free and the Feminist Book Society invites donations to their chosen charities\, Women’s Aid + Imkaan. \nFind out more and book your ticket here.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/feminist-book-society-what-do-we-want-with-juno-dawson-mona-eltahawy-and-lisa-taddeo/
LOCATION:online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210611T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210611T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20210610T094215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T094215Z
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SUMMARY:Belfast Book Festival: Life\, Death & The Body In Ireland with Doireann Ní Ghríofa & Sophie White
DESCRIPTION:Belfast Book Festival are delighted to bring together two incredible talents who have recently delivered instant classics. \nBoth Doireann Ní Ghríofa and Sophie White write about women’s bodies in Ireland with aching honesty\, in ways spiritual\, laced with history (and humour)\, and charged by lived experience. \nChaired by Aine Toner\, join us for this event with two of Ireland’s most exciting\, innovative writers.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/belfast-book-festival-life-death-the-body-in-ireland-with-doireann-ni-ghriofa-sophie-white/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190427T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190427T153000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20190329T141032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T141032Z
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SUMMARY:Hillsborough Festival: Publishing Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Tramp Press\, Penguin Ireland and No Alibis Press for a panel on insights into the publishing industry today\, from the slush pile to editing – bring your questions! \nFind out more and book your ticket here.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/hillsborough-festival-publishing-panel/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Court House\, The Square Hillsborough County\, Down\, BT26 6AG\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190413T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190413T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20190328T154050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T154050Z
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SUMMARY:Sarah Davis-Goff at Cúirt Festival
DESCRIPTION:When she’s not Tramping away here\, Sarah is a critically acclaimed debut novelist and her fantastic feminist zombie novel Last Ones Left Alive is out now. (You can pick up a copy here or in your local bookshop.) \nFor this year’s Cúirt International Festival\, Sarah will be joined by by Sue Rainsford and Aoibheann McCann for a panel called ‘Debut Irish Voices’.
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/sarah-davis-goff-at-cuirt-festival/
LOCATION:Town Hall Theatre\, 1 Courthouse Square\, Galway\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190413T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190413T143000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20190328T154750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T154750Z
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SUMMARY:Ian Maleney interviewing Joshua Cohen & Will Eaves
DESCRIPTION:Ian Maleney (author of Minor Monuments) will be chairing a panel discussion at this year’s Cúirt Festival with two internationally acclaimed novelists\, Joshua Cohen and Will Eaves. \nCheck out the Cúirt programme for more on this event and how to book!
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/ian-maleney-interviewing-joshua-cohen-will-eaves/
LOCATION:Town Hall Theatre\, 1 Courthouse Square\, Galway\, Ireland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190412T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190412T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T144750
CREATED:20190328T151212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T151212Z
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SUMMARY:Ian Maleney and Emilie Pine at Cúirt Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join Ian Maleney and Emilie Pine with Sinéad Gleeson\, for ‘Saying and Essaying’\, chaired by Dr Rebecca Barr of NUIG at this year’s Cúirt festival for what promises to be a vibrant discussion about essay writing today. \nBook here. \n 
URL:https://tramppress.com/event/ian-maleney-and-emilie-pine-at-cuirt-festival/
LOCATION:Town Hall Theatre\, 1 Courthouse Square\, Galway\, Ireland
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