Surge: New Writing from Ireland
β Scribed by McGuinness, Frank
- Book ID
- 109877593
- Publisher
- The O'Brien Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 340 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781847177032
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β¦ Synopsis
A unique collection of new short stories by new and established talents in Ireland
Surge showcases sixteen previously unpublished short stories, featuring work from new writing talents of Ireland alongside offerings from acclaimed and award-winning playwrights and short story writers: Frank McGuinness, Mary Morrissy, Γilis Ni Dhuibhne, Gina Moxley, Darran McCann and Mike McCormack.
A unique anthology contains the very best of the next generation of Irish authors; ten original stories have been selected from the postgraduate creative writing programmes in Trinity College Dublin, UCD, UCC, UCG and Queen's University Belfast, plus six unpublished stories from established writers who teach on these courses.
To be published as part of O'Brien Press' 40th anniversary celebrations. Surge was originally a literary magazine by the New Theatre Group 1937-1943, co-founded by Thomas O'Brien, who set up O'Brien Press with Michael...
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