Resources

Irish Writers Online logo

An Leabhair Mór/The Great Book of Gaelic
An Exhibition in Archipelago

An Overview of Irish Poetry in English

An Overview of Irish Poetry in Irish

Aosdána
Aosdána honours artists whose work has made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland

Arts Council/an Chomhairle Ealaíon

Bibliography of 19th Century Irish Literature

Bloomsbury’s Guide for Unpublished Writers (including guide to agents in UK and Ireland)

BorrowBooks
From this link you can search the online catalogues and websites of Irish public libraries, and request books, CDs, DVDs etc. via Inter-Library Loan. It’s also useful for writers if they want to know if their books are stocked by libraries.

Irish Literature in Brazil since 1888 – Bibliographic details of works by or about Irishwriters that have been translated into (Brazilian) Portuguese A more up-to-date version is available as a PDF hosted on jamesjoyce.ie © 2009 Peter O’Neill

CELT – Irish Electronic Texts

: : drb.ie – dublin review of books
Dublin Review of Books is a free quarterly online journal whose object is the publication of clear and insightful writing based on recently published books. Articles will normally be review essays of between 3,000 and 7,000 words.

The Dublin Review

Dublin Writers’ Workshop

ELEKTROSCHALLARCHIV (in German)

Everyone Who’s Anyone
agents etc

Hiberno-English Archive

IPPOCRENE
Arts and Letters from Sicily

Ireland Poetry (Yahoo Group)

Irish Literature Exchange

Irish Pages
A Journal of Contemporary Writing

Irish Playography

Irish Resources in the Humanities

Irish Writers’ Centre

James Joyce Centre

Text for Nothing #8 (1958),
by Samuel Beckett, read by Jack MacGowan, 12 mins. 45 secs.

The Munster Literature Centre

The National Theatre

The Stinging Fly
Literary Magazine and Small Press.

Poetry Ireland

Riposte is a monthly broadsheet published in Dublin with contributors from around the world

TRASNA Online bibliography of Irish literature in translation

UK PLR for EU Authors

The Western Writers’ Centre
IONAD SCRÍOBHNEOIRÍ CHAITLÍN MAUDE

Women Writers in the New Ireland
WWInI is a new initiative aimed at facilitating a dialogue between women writers in the New Ireland. The intention is to promote the creative work of women writers living in Ireland who are from migrant and new communities and to encourage contact between these writers and other women writers who were born in Ireland or who have lived here for a long time.

Overseas

Aesthetica Magazine

Comma Press, specialising in the short story.
includes Short Story: Theory and Practice

Voice of the Shuttle (Ireland section)

Reader2 - find new books to read, put your reading
list online
.