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Category Archives: Plays
Submission guidelines: Submissions, poetry, short fiction, plays and non-fiction or extracts, reviews and criticism (up to 2500 words) now being sought for the next issue of The Galway Review 7, printed Edition, (April 2019). We are also interested in receiving … Continue reading
Buy The Galway Review 6 If you’d like to buy The Galway Review 6 anthology you can do it online now. The book costs €15 (including postage and packing). We will happily ship to anywhere in the world. If you will have any difficulty … Continue reading
August 20, 2018
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A successful launch of The Galway Review 6
Tom Kenny, of Kenny’s Bookstore launched the 6th printed edition of The Galway Review in the Hardiman library in National University of Ireland, Galway, on Thursday last, 26 April 2018. Speaking in both Irish and English to the assembled guests he praised the high quality … Continue reading
By Brian Friel Directed by Lorcán Mannion Cass McGuire has returned home to Ireland after more than fifty years of exile in New York city, where she has led a life among dead-beats and wash-outs on Skid Row. Her dreams … Continue reading
April 3, 2018
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FESTIVAL OF WILD ATLANTIC WRITING in the footsteps of Ted Hughes To be held at Doonreagan, Cashel, Co. Galway, Ireland October 27th-29th, 2017. doonreagan@gmail.com Tel: 00353 95 31049 Click here for: WILD ATLANTIC WRITING PROGRAMME
September 12, 2017
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Buy The Galway Review 5 If you’d like to buy The Galway Review 5 anthology you can do it online now. The book costs €15 (including postage and packing). We will happily ship to anywhere in the world. If you will have … Continue reading
April 1, 2017
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Wally Swist’s books include Huang Po and the Dimensions of Love (Southern Illinois University Press, 2012); The Daodejing: A New Interpretation, with David Breeden and Steven Schroeder (Lamar University Literary Press, 2015); and Invocation (Lamar University Literary Press, 2015). His … Continue reading
June 19, 2016
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A Tribal Vision Volume 1
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Aoibheann McCann is a native of County Donegal. She moved to Galway in 1992 where she attended NUIG.She published her first poem in 1995 in The Edge and went on to write the ‘Blow-In’s Guide to Galway’ column in Xposed … Continue reading
July 17, 2015
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Pat Mullan was born in Ireland and has lived in England, Canada and the USA. He is a graduate of St. Columb’s College, Northwestern University and the State University of New York. Formerly a banker, he now lives in Connemara, … Continue reading
July 5, 2015
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For the third year running The Galway Review printed edition 3 is now available over the counter in Charlie Byrne’s bookshop in Middle Street Galway. It is said by many that digital technology will never replace the feel and look … Continue reading
June 6, 2015
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The Galway Review, in association with the Ardilaun Hotel, is inviting its readers to book their Cúirt literary festival accommodation with the hotel directly – http://www.theardilaunhotel.ie. It is situated close to the city centre and near venues that will host … Continue reading
March 25, 2015
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