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School student in for a weeks work experience has learnt CAD, designed a pavilion and rendered it himself. #impressive. Great to see all of Oakgrove staff back in school today. Great day @ mea bc. Exploring 17th century Carrickfergus in Minecraft https:/ t.co/lt0klvMkAk. Great to see Roisin's army of stemettes here at #TasteOfCavan. Today, getting us ready for Science Week https:/ t. STEM, an acronymn for Science. STEM Aware aims to encourage every pupil to engage in the world of STEM from an early age r...
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12NOW – Lagan Online
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8230; a place where every story matters …. Introducing the Lagan ‘12NOW’ up-and-coming New Original Writers. Lagan Online is proud to announce the line-up for our ’12NOW’ series, showcasing the best up-and-coming poets and prose writers within Northern Ireland today, An equal mix of poets and prose writers, these are the names to watch out for in the year ahead. Our chosen twelve are:. Peter Adair Olive Broderick Tory Campbell Patricia Devlin-Hill Matthew Rice Ross Thompson. David Mitchell Claire Savage.
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Poetry Communities and Indian Womanhood. Susie Tharu and K. Lalita chose to exclude women writing in English on the basis that their work ‘would be more easily available to the reader’, which is untrue. [1]. Poet and critic Eunice de Souza proved otherwise when she discussed the development of her anthology Nine Indian Women Poets. 2001) and the difficulty she faced in acquiring books by the writers she wished to include. She states:. De Souza’s experience is not isolated; I found the same was true in th...
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Master of the Macabre. Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (1814 1873) is one of the pivotal figures in what could loosely be termed as 'Irish Gothic', a writer of macabre tales whose influence can still be felt on modern horror and dark fantasy fiction. The notion of Gothic fiction as a literary entity sprang to life almost fully formed with the publication of Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto. 1799) and Matthew Lewis ( The Monk. 1796) adding important works to the canon. Although probably best known in...
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The faltering, flawed frame of memory’: Time, Place and Anxiety in David Park’s The Rye Man. David Park’s 1994 novel, The Rye Man. The motif of the big house is, in fact, central to The Rye Man,. In a novel imbued with a type of shifting, rural psychogeography, which emphasises the importance of place and the emblematic power that place can have upon the individual . 1991), Niki Hill’s Death Grows on You. 1991), Briege Duffaud’s A Wreath Upon the Dead. 1970), John Banville’s Birchwood. There are four key...
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Coming of age in the dystopian future. When did the vision of heaven become an anticipation of hell? Amid the wreckage of the optimistic imaginings of the future that emerged in the middle of the twentieth century, Adam Sternbergh muses that given the dominance of dystopias, it’s possible to forget that Utopia . came first , and increasingly difficult to imagine a coherent, compelling Utopian landscape. And Huxley’s Brave New World. And The Gate to Woman’s Country. 1984. And Brave New World. For example,...
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And So The Wind Won’t Blow It All Away mysteries and a curious accounting of life. John F. Barber. American novelist, short story writer, and poet Richard Brautigan appreciated mysteries. A shrewd promoter of himself and his writing, Brautigan encouraged mysteries with a combination of marketing hype and sketchy background details, all calculated to sell his books. As a result, mysteries orbited Brautigan like small planets. The mystery of identification, for example. Who was Richard Brautigan? Away Here...
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About Us - Honest Ulsterman
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Honest Ulsterman is generously supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Annual Funding Programme. Maeve Mulrennan interviews Mike McCormack . We're Living in Closets Full of Snow and This Is How You Shed Your Baggage, This Is How You Kill Your Ghosts. The new HU issue! Welcome to the October issue! Stable Lane and Mall Wall, Bishop. Street Within, Londonderry, BT48 6PU. Tel: 028 7126 6946.
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Jo Baker is the author of five novels. The most recent, the internationally best-selling Longbourn. Is translated into 21 languages, and is being adapted as a film by Studio Canal and Random House Films. Born in Lancashire, England, she was educated at Oxford University and Queen’s University Belfast. Previous works include Offcomer. 2001), The Mermaid's Child. 2004), The Telling. 2008), The Picture Book. Baker’s first novel, Offcomer,. Is a novel of real and quiet power. I’d always written as a child an...
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Daniel A. Nicholls. James J. Fitze. Russell Bennetts and Rauan Klassnik. Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries. John F. Barber. Where do I begin? An exploration of the cultural representations of maternity. Ghazal for the History of English and Portable City. The new HU issue! Welcome to the October issue! Stable Lane and Mall Wall, Bishop. Street Within, Londonderry, BT48 6PU. Tel: 028 7126 6946.
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