The event will take place at The Kitchen @ The
Museum, Spanish Arch, Galway on Friday, May 15th, 8pm. All
are welcome. There is no cover charge.
Rachael Hegarty is a fiction writer and poet from Finglas, Dublin. She
is the seventh child of a seventh child and a Ph.D. candidate at the Seamus
Heaney Centre, QUB. Widely published in anthologies, journals and newspapers,
she performs at festivals, rock concerts and for radio broadcasts. This summer
she plans to teach her kids bareback riding on Travellers’ ponies while her
husband ain’t looking. Rachael won the fiction prize in the 2014 Over The Edge New Writer
of The Year competition and will read
her winning story, ‘Betty’.
Paul Perry is the author
of five collections of poetry, including Gunpowder
Valentine: New and Selected Poems (The Dedalus Press). Among his honours
are The Hennessy New Irish Writer of The Year Award, The Listowel Prize for
Poetry and The Katherine and Patrick Kavanagh Fellowship which he was awarded
this year. As Karen Perry, he has co-written the International Bestseller The Boy That Never Was. A second Karen
Perry Novel appears in June entitled ONLY WE KNOW. He lives in Dublin.
Paul Perry |
Anne Irwin lives in
Galway. Her poetry has been published in many magazines including Skylight 47, ROPEs, Emerge, Irish Left Review, RNLI’s anthology The Sea and shortlisted in the
2013 Over the Edge New Writer of The Year competition, & Galway University
Hospital Arts Trust’s 2015 Poems for Patience competition, and long
listed for W.O.W 2013. competitions. She is a member of The Tuesday Knights whose anthology of poetry
“Wayword Tuesday” was shortlisted for the Writers’ Circle Anthology Award 2013.
James O’Toole is a native
Galwegian. His poetry has been published in Poetry
Ireland Review, Skylight 47, and
also in literary magazines in the United States. James is currently a
participant in the advanced poetry workshop at Galway Arts Centre and his work
features in the group’s anthologies. He
was highly commended in 2010 ‘Over the Edge’ New Writer of the Year competition
and has been long listed four times. James
O’Toole’s first collection of poems, The Street, which will be published
in the autumn and launched at Charlie Byrne’s bookshop.
Australian
poet Ross Donlon thinks there might
be family in the audience tonight, since Donlons seem to hail from Galway. Ross
is a winner of a couple of international poetry prizes and spoken word events
and has had a sequence of poems produced for national radio in Australia. He is
widely published at home but has also had poems published in The Poetry Ireland Review, Crannóg, The (sadly missed) SHOp
and Skylight 47. He has read
at festivals across Australia and in Ireland and England. A frequent visitor to Europe, his most recent book of poems, Sjovegen (The Sea Road) was launched in
Norway this year and, as well as this reading in Galway, Ross will be reading
from it in Romania and England before going home in August.
For further
information contact 087-6431748.
All Welcome.
No Cover charge.
Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing financial support of the Arts
Council,
Poetry Ireland, and Galway City Council.