The November Over The Edge: Open Reading takes place in Galway City
Library on Thursday, November 17th,
6.30-8.00pm. The Featured Readers are Helena
Mulkerns, Fiona Place, & Rebecca Spicer. There will as usual be
an open-mic after the Featured Readers have finished. New readers are always
especially welcome at the open-mic.
Helena Mulkerns |
Helena Mulkerns is
an Irish writer who has written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone,
Elle, The Irish Times, Hot Press and The Irish Echo,
among others. She worked for ten years as a Press Officer and photographer in
UN peacekeeping missions in Central America, Africa and Afghanistan. Her short
fiction has been internationally anthologised and shortlisted for the Hennessy
New Irish Writing literary awards, America’s Pushcart Prize and
Ireland’s Francis MacManus Short Story Award. She holds an MA in English
Literature and Publishing from NUIG, and has edited two anthologies: Turbulence
and Red Lamp Black Piano. Co-founder of the BANSHEE arts collective, she
has read, performed at and hosted cultural events in the US and Ireland. Since
2009, she has hosted a popular evening of the arts, The Cáca Milis Cabaret.
Her fiction debut, Ferenji, a collection of themed short fiction, was
published on 1 November 2016 by Doire Press. Also see: http://www.helenamulkerns.com/
Fiona Place is a 43 year old,
dynamic, intelligent, attractive single mother of an 18 year- old university
student daughter. She is, of course, a superstar in the poetic firmament. Fiona
has attended the Kevin Higgins Advanced Poetry Workshop for 5 years (with
occasional absences due to such inconveniences as work). She now attends his
online class. She has written poetry for a number of years and apart from local
publications (for example in Nuacht Chláir, the Newsletter of
Claregalway/Carnmore), she has been published in magazines such as Boyne Berries and Skylight 47. If you are of a sensitive disposition, be warned, her
poetry is raw, real, and uncompromising. Do attend her reading, if only to say
how you survived it and have been made stronger as a consequence, when you are
attending psychotherapy.
Rebecca Spicer
was born in Battle Creek, Michigan, the home of Kellogg’s Cornflakes, but
currently lives in County Galway. She is a recent graduate of the MA in Writing
at NUI Galway. Rebecca writes both poetry and fiction. She has participated in
poetry workshops at Galway Arts Centre and is currently talking part is Susan
Millar DuMars’s Advanced Fiction Writing Class. Her blogazine Dodging The Rain (dodgingtherain.wordpress.com) will be
launched in December. This blogazine is a collaborative between herself and
several other writers from the MA in Writing. Also in December, Rebecca’s first
published short story ‘Summer Street’ will feature in The Incubator.
Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of Galway City Council, Poetry Ireland & The Arts Council.