Video: Short Story Readings by Fergus Cronin and Órfhlaith Foyle:
To kick off the 2023 festival, Doire Press writers, Fergus Cronin (Night Music), winner of the 2022 Maria Edgeworth prize, and novelist, dramatist and poet Órfhlaith Foyle (Three Houses in Rome) read from their remarkable new short story collections. Following their passionate and compelling performances, Fergus and Órfhlaith answered questions from the audience. https://youtu.be/MLtl0l2saL8
Video: Marina Carr
Award-winning playwright and national treasure Marina Carr (Audrey or Sorrow, Girl at the Altar, Hecuba, The Bog of Cats) appeared in St Peter’s church on Sunday, September 24th, 2023 to read from a selection of her works and answer questions from the audience. https://youtu.be/uYDPsSZKxOY
Video: Helen Macdonald, Suad Aldarra and Arnold Thomas Fanning
On Sunday, September 24th, 2023 celebrated memoirists Helen Macdonald (H is for Hawk, Vesper Flights, Prophet), Suad Aldarra (I Don't Want To Talk About Home) and Arnold Thomas Fanning (Mind on Fire) took to the stage in St. Peter’s church for a lively discussion about the hows and whys of telling their
Video: Mary O’Donnell, Ben Mac Caoilte, Rosamund Taylor & Ronán Berry
Four dynamic, challenging and supremely talented poets treated the Write By The Sea 2023 audience to an interesting conversation and some extraordinary readings. It was our pleasure to welcome Mary O’Donnell, Ben Mac Caoilte, Rosamund Taylor, and Ronán P. Berry to the stage and we are pleased to be able to share a
Video: Benjamin Wood
Benjamin Wood took to the stage of the Stella Maris Centre as part of our 2023 festival to deliver a lively, educational, and entertaining lecture on the role research plays in fiction writing. Benjamin Wood is the author of four acclaimed novels: The Bellwether Revivals (2012), The Ecliptic (2015), A Station on the Path to Somewhere Better (2018), and,
Video: Yeva Skalietska and Caroline Busher
It was our sincere pleasure to host 13-year-old Ukrainian author, Yeva Skalietska and Wexford-based children’s author Caroline Busher in St Peter’s Church, as part of our 2023 festival. Yeva Skalietska is a 13-year-old Ukrainian girl who grew up living with her granny in Kharkiv, near the Russian border. She loves learning languages, bowling,
Video: John Banville in Conversation with Alan Gilsenan
Write By The Sea was honoured to welcome Booker-winning author John Banville and celebrated filmmaker Alan Gilsenan to the stage as part of our 2023 festival. John Banville is a novelist, screenwriter, playwright and book reviewer. He worked in journalism for many years, and was literary editor at The Irish Times from 1988 to 2000.
Spotlight on Flash Writer Pierre Perera
Write By The Sea caught up recently with our 2022 Flash Fiction prize winner Pierre Perera to find out about his winning experience. His story is very encouraging, particularly for writers who may be coy about entering writing competitions. As well as winning in his category of Flash Fiction, Pierre won our
Spotlight on Author Sheena Wilkinson
It has been an exciting year for fiction writer Sheena Wilkinson whose first novel for adults, Mrs Hart’s Marriage Bureau, a feelgood feminist romance set in 1934, was published by HarperCollins Ireland in March 2023. We feel a particular glow of pride for Sheena as she is also the winner of the
Spotlight on Poet, Deborah Finding
Our March 2023 Zoom Room to Write Poet talks about Winning the 2022 Write By The Sea Poetry Competition. On Saturday the 18th of March, Poet Deborah Finding will lead our first Zoom Room to Write session of 2023 with a workshop entitled Modern Love Poems. It's a theme close to