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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

June Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering presents readings by Karen McDonnell, Eamonn Lynskey, Anne Tannam, & Maeve Mulrennan & Galway launch of short story collection by June Caldwell


June Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering presents readings by Karen McDonnell, Eamonn Lynskey, Anne Tannam, & Maeve Mulrennan & the Galway launch of June Caldwell’s debut short story collection. The event will take place on Thursday, June 29th, 8pm at the Kitchen @ The Museum, Spanish Arch, Galway. All are welcome. There is no cover charge.

June Caldwell worked for many years as a freelance journalist and now writes fiction. Room Little Darker, a short story collection, was published by New Island Books in May 2017. Her short story ‘SOMAT’ was published in the award-winning anthology The Long Gaze Back, edited by Sinéad Gleeson and was chosen as a ‘favourite’ by The Sunday Times. She’s a prizewinner of the Moth International Short Story Prize and has been shortlisted for many others, including the Calvino Prize in Fabulist Fiction, the Colm Toíbín International Short Story Award, the Lorian Hemingway Prize, and the Sunday Business Post/Penguin Ireland Short Story Prize. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Queen’s University Belfast, and lives in Dublin.
June Caldwell
Bred, buttered and living in Dublin, Anne Tannam's first book of poetry Take This Life, was published by WordsOnTheStreet in 2011. Her second collection Tides ShiftingAcross My Sitting Room Floor is just published by Salmon Poetry. A spoken word artist, Anne has performed her work at Lingo, Electric Picnic, Cuirt and other festivals around Ireland and is co-founder of the renowned Dublin Writers' Forum.

Eamonn Lynskey’s poetry first appeared in the New Irish Writing pages of the Irish Press in the 1980s, edited by David Marcus, and since then widely in magazines and journals such Poetry Ireland Review, Cyphers, The SHOp, Crannóg, The Stony Thursday Book, The Stinging Fly, Boyne Berries, Orbis, Riposte Broadsheet and the Irish Times. He was a finalist in the Strokestown International Poetry Competition and in the Hennessy Awards. He has been involved in the organization of poetry events in Dublin for many years and has presented poetry programmes on local radio. He obtained an M. Phil in Creative Writing from Trinity College Dublin in 2012 and participated in the 2013 Stanza Poetry Festival in St. Andrews in Scotland. Before retirement he worked as a teacher and Adult Education organizer.  Eamonn’s third collection of poetry, It’s Time, is just published by Salmon Poetry.

Maeve Mulrennan is a curator and writer based in Galway. She is the Head of Visual Art + Education in Galway Arts Centre, where she has worked since 2006. This role includes exhibitions, critical writing, residencies and education programming. In 2008 she founded Red Bird Youth Collective, which is now a youth led art collective working in visual art, architecture, animation and film. Maeve has been on the Board of Directors of Tulca Festival of Visual Art since 2006. Maeve lectures on the MA Arts Policy & Practice in Huston School of Digital Media, NUI Galway and is an online-Lecturer with NODE Center for Curatorial Studies, Berlin. Maeve is a short story writer, with fiction published in several online journals, The Doire Press 2013 Anthology and The Galway Review. She read at the 2012 Cúirt Festival / Over The Edge showcase reading.

Karen J. McDonnell grew up in Ennis. She spent many years in Dublin working in international banking and as an actress before returning to live in the Burren in north Clare. As a mature student at NUI Galway, she focused increasingly on writing, including Notes from the Margins, a poetic song cycle about women on the edges of history, and literary non-fiction: Unsettled — a West Bank Journal. She won the 2014 WOW Poetry Award and was runner up in the 2015 Wild Atlantic Words and the 2015 Baffle poetry competitions. She was shortlisted for the 2017 Poems for Patience Award. Karen’s debut collection of poems This Little World is just published by Doire Press.

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

Sunday, December 01, 2013

Deborah Watkins, Karl Parkinson, June Caldwell & Eileen Sheehan for Final Over The Edge: Open Reading of 2013 PLUS End of year celebration afterwards



The December ‘Over The Edge: Open Reading’ takes place in Galway City Library on Thursday, December 19th, 6.30-8.00pm. The Featured Readers are Eileen Sheehan, June Caldwell, Karl Parkinson & Deborah Watkins. There will as usual be an open-mic after the Featured Readers have finished. New readers are especially welcome. The Over The Edge Christmas celebration will take place afterwards. 

Deborah Watkins is a newcomer to the Galway writing scene although she has worked in the visual arts for over twenty years. Deborah began writing a blog about her painting work in 2012 (www.deborahwatkinspaintings.com) and was a finalist in the 2012 Irish Blog Awards. She joined a creative writing class in early 2013 and currently attends a poetry workshop in Galway, facilitated by poet and essayist Kevin Higgins. Her poem ‘Missing’ has recently been accepted for publication by the Galway poetry newspaper Skylight 47.

Karl Parkinson’s debut collection of poetry Litany of The City and Other Poems was published in 2013 by Wurmpress. His work has been published in The New planet Cabaret Anthology of new Irish writing, The Stinging Fly, Penduline, The Poetry Bus, Revival and more. His work has also been broadcast on RTE’s Arena Arts show a number of Times. He is an acclaimed performer of his work and has Performed by invitation and Events and festivals in Ireland, England, Scotland, the USA and Canada .He is one half of the spoken word duo Droppin The Act(with Dave Lordan).  He won a Balcony TV award for one of his video poems. He is the spoken word editor of Colony.ie.  

June Caldwell worked for 13 years as a freelance journalist for the UK & Irish press. She has been shortlisted for the RTÉ Guide/Penguin Short Story Competition. In 2010 she received an Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI) bursary for fiction. Her work has been showcased at the Italo-Irish Literature Exchange in Nogarole Rocca / Verona (May 2012), Read For The World (June 2012) & Bloomnibus at the Irish Writers' Centre (June 2013) and at Galway Pro Choice in association with Over The Edge (August 2013). A self confessed addict of short stories, June is currently working on a collection of stories themed around 'the city', and a novel set in the Blitz in Coventry and in 1980s Dublin. She'll be reading the prologue to the book Domestic Blitz  at Over The Edge.

Eileen Sheehan is from Killarney, Co Kerry. Her collections are Song of the Midnight Fox and Down the Sunlit Hall (Doghouse Books). Anthology publications include The Watchful Heart: A New Generation of Irish Poets (ed Joan McBreen/Salmon Poetry) and TEXT: A Transition Year English Reader (ed Niall MacMonagle/ Celtic Press). She has worked as Poet in Residence with Limerick Co Council Arts Office and is on the organizing committee for Éigse Michael Hartnett Literary & Arts Festival. Her third collection, The Narrow Place of Souls, is forthcoming.

As usual there will be an open-mic after the Featured Readers have finished. New readers are always most welcome. 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 & The Arts Council.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Galway Pro-Choice in association with Over The Edge Presents ‘Our Choice’


 
Galway Pro-Choice in association with Over The Edge presents 
Our Choice
an evening of poetry, fiction and music at Róisín Dubh 
on Wednesday, August 14th starting at 7pm.

The event will be hosted be Aoibheann McCann. The participating writers are Celeste Augé, Ger Burke, June Caldwell, Sarah Clancy, Bernie Crawford, Susan Millar DuMars, Kate Ennals, Elaine Feeney, Lisa Frank & Susan Lindsay. There will be music by Sandra Coffey and a raffle. The purpose of the event is to raise funds for Galway Pro-Choice. Sarah McCarthy of Galway Pro-Choice will speak briefly about the need to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Constitution. There is no formal cover charge but there is a suggested donation of €5 per person.


The Arts Council, which funds most of Over The Edge's events during the year, is not in any way associated with this event.