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  • Eleanor Hooker
  • Oct 5, 2024
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28 September Eco Lines was brilliantly curated by Kerri ní Dochartaigh - a day of talks following an initiative by Kildare County Council Library Service in partnership with The Irish Writers Centre.


In an event entitled ‘Sea See // Whale Wail : women on water, grief, ancestry and hope’, that went far too fast, it was a joy to read alongside poet and author Alice Kinsella and to respond to Kerri's questions on our writing and our views raised by the themes in the event title. Huge thanks too to all the staff at the Riverside Arts Centre in Newbridge for their warm welcome and great courtesy and kindness. Read More

 
 
 

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