Saturday 4 February 2012

Peregrine Reading Series

The Irish Writers Centre get grants to run these readings which tour around the country.

21 February 7:30pm
Opening Night 
Ulick O' Connor, Geraldine Mills, Ferdia MacAnna will read at the Irish Writers’ Centre, kicking off our series of prose readings, Peregrine Readings. The readings will commence in the Centre and be taken afterwards to the County Library and Boyle Library in Roscommon.

28th February 7:30pm
Christine Dwyer Hickey, Chris Binchy, Ed O' Loughlin will read at the Irish Writers’ Centre, as part of a series of prose readings, Peregrine Readings. The readings will commence in the Centre and be taken afterwards to Sligo Yeats Memorial Building and Ballymahon Library, Co. Longford 

6th March
Tom MacIntyre, Eoin McNamee, Orflaith Foyle will read at the Irish Writers’ Centre, as part of a series of prose readings, Peregrine Readings. The readings will commence in the Centre and be taken afterwards to the George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Carlow and the Church of Ireland, Portumna , Galway.

13th March
This week's Peregrine offering will see readings from Catherine Foley, Gabriel Rosenstock and Ré Ó' Laighléis. All three will be at the Irish Writers' Centre on Tuesday, March 13th, and the peregrination will continue to in Mayo on Wednesday March 14thLeabharlann, and then to na Ceathrú Rua in Co. na Gaillimhe on March 15th. The IWC reading will commence at 7.30 p.m. and the readings at Ionad Deirbhile and Leabharlann na Ceathrú Rua at 6.30 p.m.
20th March
Ita Daly, Frank Ronan, Peter Cunningham will read at the Irish Writers’ Centre, as part of a series of prose readings, Peregrine Readings. The readings will commence in the Centre and be taken afterwards to Anam Cara Retreat and Triskel Christchurch 

27th March

Glenn Patterson, Lucille Redmond, James Ryan will read at the Irish Writers’ Centre, as part of a series of prose readings, Peregrine Readings. The readings will commence in the Centre and be taken afterwards to 
...it doesn't say. Somewhere else.


To be honest, the only ones that really appeal to me are Geraldine Mills (I've heard her before, super writer) and Glenn Patterson (again, heard him before, a vivacious reader)

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