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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Over The Edge presents Culture Night at Kenny's


Over The Edge is holding two special Culture Night open-mics - one for fiction writers, the other for poets - with prizes for the best readers, at Kennys Bookshop and Gallery in Liosbán Retail Park on Friday, September 20th.  
The open-mic for fiction writers starts at 3.30pm. Participants should bring along two pages of a story to read. The reading will include guest appearances by renowned crime writer and novelist Ken Bruen and Anne Walsh Donnelly reading from her debut short story collection.

Ken Bruen
The open-mic for poets starts at 5.45pm. Participants should bring along two poems to read. The reading will include guest appearances from Jean Kavanagh, Louise C. Cole, and Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi. 
Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi
The evening will be MC’d by Kevin Higgins and both open-mics will feature readings from their long-listed stories and poems by some of the writers on the long list for the 2019 Over The Edge New Writer of The Year competition, for which Kenny’s is one of the sponsors.
Kevin Higgins

This reading is open to all. If you have a poem or story you want to share, come along. 

About our special guests:
Ken Bruen, born in Galway in 1951, is the author of the internationally acclaimed Jack Taylor series of crime novels which have been adapted for television by TV3. He spent twenty-five years as an English teacher in Africa, Japan, S.E. Asia and South America. Galway Girl, the fifteenth book in the series will be published in November.

Anne Walsh Donnelly lives in the west of Ireland. She was shortlisted for the Hennessy Literary Award for emerging poetry and selected for Poetry Ireland Introductions in 2019. She won the Over The Edge fiction slam in 2018 and was joint winner in 2019. Her poetry chapbook, “The Woman With An Owl Tattoo” was  published in May 2019 by Fly On The Wall Poetry Press. Her debut short story collection, “Demise of the Undertaker’s Wife” is published by The Blue Nib.

Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi is a Lagos-born, Galway-raised and Dublin-based writer, spoken-word artist, editor and arts facilitator. She is a graduate of UCD BA Hon. English and Philosophy, and is currently completing a Masters in Cultural Policy and Arts Management in UCD. Her work is published in journals both online and print - notably RTÉ Poetry Programme, Smithereens Press, The Irish Times, The Bohemyth, Poetry International, Poetry Ireland Review 129, and the forthcoming anthology The Art of the Glimpse: 100 Irish Short Stories (Head of Zeus 2020, edited by Sinéad Gleeson) and Writing Home: The New Irish Poets (Dedalus Press 2019, co-edited by Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi) Visit her blog :  The Unimaginable Things to keep up with her work, and on Instagram at Unimaginable_Me & Facebook @theunimaginablethings
 

Jean Kavanagh is an Irish poet living in Oslo, Norway. She studied Irish Folklore and English Literature in UCD, Dublin. She has been shortlisted twice, in 2010 and 2011, for Galway's Over The Edge New Writer of the Year, and in 2012 was shortlisted for the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award. Jean’s second full collection of poetry How The Weather Was was published by Salmon in March.

Louise C. Cole is originally from Worcestershire in England but has lived in Roscommon for the past seventeen years. Her debut poetry collection Soft Touch was chosen for publication by UK Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy.

Over The Edge acknowledges the generous financial support of Galway City Council, Poetry Ireland, & The Arts Council.

Saturday, May 19, 2018

May Over The Edge: Open Reading with Jacqueline Saphra, Anne Walsh Donnelly, Jessamine O’Connor PLUS launch of issue 10 of Skylight 47


The May ‘Over The Edge: Open Reading’ takes place in Galway City Library on Thursday, May 31st, 6.30-8.00pm. The Featured Readers are Jacqueline Saphra, Jessamine O’Connor, &Anne Walsh Donnelly. The evening will also see the launch, by Jacqueline Saphra, of issue ten of perhaps Ireland’s most exciting, informative, and accessible poetry magazine Skylight 47. There will be readings by contributors. All welcome.  
Anne Walsh Donnelly lives in Mayo. Her work has been published in literary magazines such as Crannog, Boyne Berries and Inside the Bell Jar. Her stories have been shortlisted in competitions such as the Fish International Prize and RTE Radio One Frances Mac Manus competition. She was highly commended in the OTE New Writer of the Year (Poetry) Award in 2017 and recently won The Blue Nib Poetry Chapbook competition.

Jessamine O Connor facilitates The Hermit Collective arts troupe, The Wrong Side Of The Tracks Writers, and the Ballaghaderreen branch of Failte Isteach conversational English classes. She won the iYeats, the Francis Ledwidge, and the Poetry Ireland Butlers Café poetry competitions, and was short-listed for the Hennessy, Over The Edge, Cuirt New Writing, Galway Hospital Poems For Patience, Bradshaw Books, Leaf Books and Red Line Book Festival competitions. She is currently promoting her fifth chapbook Pact, and her first full collection of poems is coming out with Salmon in early 2020. Jessamine’s website is http://www.jessamineoconnor.com

Jacqueline Saphra
Jacqueline Saphra’s The Kitchen of Lovely Contraptions (flipped eye 2011) was shortlisted for the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize. If I Lay on my Back I Saw Nothing but Naked Women was published by (The Emma Press 2017) won the Saboteur Award for Best Collaborative Work. In 2017 A Bargain with the Light: Poems after Lee Miller was out from Hercules Editions and her latest collection from Nine Arches Press, All My Mad Mothers, was shortlisted for the 2017 T.S. Eliot prize. She lives in London and teaches at The Poetry School. www.jacquelinesaphra.com

Copies of the new issue of Skylight 47 will be on sale on the evening. The MC for the evening will be Susan Millar DuMars. For further details phone 087-6431748

Over The Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of Galway City Council, Poetry Ireland & The Arts Council.