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SUMMARY:Sand\, fire\, glass\, sea: a creative writing and glassmaking workshop at Flowerfield Arts Centre\, Portstewart
DESCRIPTION:Led by Author Bernie McGill and Glass Artist Andrea Spencer of Benefield Spencer Glass\, this half-day workshop will take inspiration from the landscape of the north coast. Following introductions and a short writing exercise\, participants will alternate in two groups between a creative writing session and a glassmaking session\, during which time there will be a break for lunch (please bring your own packed lunch). At the end of the creative writing and glassmaking workshops\, you will have created a piece of creative writing and flameworked glass\, ending the session with a sharing of work. No previous experience is necessary. \nAndrea Spencer maintains a studio in rural Ballintoy on the North Antrim Coast. Her work is inspired by nature\, drawing on natural forms and structures to create pieces which correlate with aspects of the human condition. \nBernie McGill’s most recent short story collection\, This Train is For\, was published in June 2022 by No Alibis Press. Her novel The Watch House was nominated in 2019 for the Ireland/European Union Prize for Literature.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/sand-fire-glass-sea-a-creative-writing-and-glassmaking-workshop-at-flowerfield-arts-centre-portstewart/
LOCATION:Flowerfield Arts Centre\, 185 Coleraine Road\, PORTSTEWART\, Northern Ireland\, BT55 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Short Story with Wendy Erskine & Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the Short Story with Wendy Erskine & Bernie McGill in conversation with Paul McVeigh. \nWendy Erskine’s first collection\, Sweet Home (2018)\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize and the Republic of Consciousness Prize and won the 2020 Butler Literary Award. In her new collection\, Dance Move\, we meet characters who are looking to wrest control of their lives\, only to find themselves defined by moments in their past. In these stories – as in real life – the funny\, the tender and the devastating go hand in hand \n“Truly magnificent. These stories buzz with life and verve and humour… reminds us how glorious the short story can be.” Danielle McLaughlin. \nBernie McGill’s latest collection of short stories This Train is For\, was published by No Alibis Press in June 2022. She has written two novels\, The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House\, shortlisted for the 2019 Irish/European Union Prize for Literature. Her first collection of stories\, Sleepwalkers was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize and her short fiction has been widely anthologised in a number of publications including the award-winning The Glass Shore and The Long Gaze Back.\n“Wonderful stories of journeys geographical and of the inner kind.”  Bernard MacLaverty \nPaul McVeigh is the acclaimed author of The Good Son and Co-Founder of the London Short Story Festival. \nThis event is part of the programme of the John Hewitt International Summer School at the Market Place Theatre\, Armagh from 25th – 30th July 2022. The full programme of workshops\, talks and evening events is available to view here. \nBernie McGill will be taking the Novel Writing – First Chapters workshops on Monday 25th\, Tuesday 26th and Thursday 28th July from 2.45 pm – 4.45 pm. Full details here.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/celebrating-the-short-story-with-wendy-erskine-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Market Place Theatre\, Armagh\, Market Street\, Armagh\, Armagh\, BT61 7BW\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Novel Writing - First Chapters with Bernie McGill at the John Hewitt International Summer School
DESCRIPTION:In this practical and participative course on novel writing you will focus on structuring work; writing openings with impact; creating credible characters and selecting point of view\, as well as opportunities for further developing and submitting work. Suitable for writers who are beginning or developing a novel. \nParticipants should prepare a 250-word synopsis of their novel in advance. \nWorkshops will take place at the Market Place Theatre\, Armagh during the John Hewitt International Summer School on Monday 25th\, Tuesday 26th and Thursday 28th July from 2.45 pm – 4.45 pm. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels\, The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House (short-listed for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and two short story collections\, Sleepwalkers\, and This Train is For\, published by No Alibis Press\, June 2022. \nBook for this series of workshops here. \nBernie will be in conversation with Wendy Erskine and Paul McVeigh at the Market Place Theatre\, Armagh on Wednesday 27th July at 1.30pm. Full details here. \nYou can view the full programme for the John Hewitt International Summer School\, from 25th – 30th July 2022\, including all workshops\, talks and evening events here.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/novel-writing-first-chapters-with-bernie-mcgill-at-the-john-hewitt-international-summer-school-2/
LOCATION:Market Place Theatre\, Armagh\, Market Street\, Armagh\, Armagh\, BT61 7BW\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Reading & Signing: This Train is For at The Secret Bookshelf\, Carrickfergus
DESCRIPTION:Set in the secret garden in The Courtyard\, Carrickfergus\, The Secret Bookshelf is a hidden gem of a shop. From our showroom of new and lovely books\, browse our bespoke rooms: our geek-den\, crime-alley\, family room\, and second hand store. Come up the stairs and let us\, and the shop\, transport you into the world of books\, where we’re always happy to help with recommendations\, take orders\, or just chat about book-love. \nBernie McGill will read from her new short story collection This Train is For at The Secret Bookshelf on Monday 18th July at 2pm. \nThis new collection\, her first since 2013\, contains unpublished stories along with a number of previously published stories featured within award winning anthologies. \n‘This Train is For portrays the complexities of the heart with sensitivity and acute psychological insight. Rendered in the most perfect prose\, Bernie McGill presents lives in physical and emotional transit\, uncertain of the journey’s destination\, understanding that sometimes the most important moments in our lives involve travelling not forward\, but to moments we thought we had left long behind.’ David Park \n‘Bernie McGill is one of the most accomplished short story writers in Ireland today. These stories contain powerful truths and unsettling revelations\, delivered in the gentlest voice. An absolute joy of a collection from start to finish with not a word wasted or misplaced.’ Jan Carson \n‘Wonderful stories of journeys geographical and of the inner kind.’ Bernard MacLaverty \n‘Bernie McGill brings her precise\, lyrical\, deceptively quiet style to these stories in a collection that gleams. This Train is For is the work of a decade\, and it shows; each story burnished; and a book that’s a beautiful addition to No Alibis Press.’ Lucy Caldwell  \n‘This Train is For is a dazzling exercise in compression\, and an exemplification of what the short story form can achieve.’ Neil Hegarty\n\n‘Beneath the exquisite surface – at once lyrical and plain-spoken – of each of these stories is carried a great freight of feeling that McGill handles with humanity and restraint. An excellent collection from one of the finest short story writers working in Ireland today.’ Louise Kennedy \n‘Derry-born Bernie McGill’s second collection of stories has been eight years in the making\, and it was worth the wait. There’s a welcome wit peppering the stories…  closing lines that satisfy while leaving enough open to keep the reader thinking. It’s a rare achievement that McGill makes look easy. But the best story might be the last\, In the Interests of Wonder\, which takes an illusionist’s visit to a school and invests it with sinister strangeness. It reminded me of Thomas Mann’s great allegory of power and credulity\, Mario and the Magician\, and I can offer no higher praise than that.’\nJohn Self\, Irish Times. 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/reading-signing-this-train-is-for-at-the-secret-bookshelf-carrickfergus/
LOCATION:The Secret Bookshelf\, 38 Scotch Quarter\, Carrickfergus\, BT38 7DP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing Workshop: Summer Home with Bernie McGill at Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, Bellaghy
DESCRIPTION:Join writer and facilitator Bernie McGill for a writing workshop in the Moyola Hall and Sensory Garden at Seamus Heaney HomePlace. This will be a practical workshop on the everyday craft of writing with the aim of sparking ideas for new work. Prompts and exercises will take inspiration from the words ‘summer’ and ‘home’ and from Seamus Heaney’s poem of that title. \nAll levels of experience are welcome from experienced writers to first-timers\, as well as poets and fiction writers alike. Participants will have the option to find a spot outdoors in the Sensory Garden (pictured here) to write\, weather permitting\, or indoors in the adjoining Moyola Hall. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write! \nA hard back notebook or clipboard may be useful for writing outdoors. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels The Watch House and The Butterfly Cabinet. Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her new collection of short stories\, This Train is For\, is published by No Alibis Press in June 2022. \nBook at Seamus Heaney HomePlace. \n  \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/creative-writing-workshop-summer-home-with-bernie-mcgill-at-seamus-heaney-homeplace-bellaghy/
LOCATION:Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, 45 Main Street\, Bellaghy\, BT45 8HT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:An Arrow in Flight: A Panel Conversation on the short story at Cairde Sligo Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:With Bernie McGill\, Sheila Armstrong and Stephen Walsh\, hosted by Jan Carson. \nIrish author Mary Lavin once famously referred to the short story as ‘an arrow in flight’\, a ‘flash of lightning lighting up the whole landscape at once’ with no need for a classical beginning\, middle and end. For our panel event on the short story\, Jan Carson will chat with three Irish writers who have all published collections of short stories this year. \nBernie McGill’s award-winning stories have been widely praised for their emotional depth and their lyrical language.  This Train is For is her latest collection. \nSheila  Armstrong is a writer and editor from the northwest of Ireland. How To Gut A Fish\, her first collection of fiction\, was published by Bloomsbury in 2022\, and she is working on her debut novel. \nStephen Walsh published his debut collection of short stories late 2021. Shine/Variance has been described as  Beautiful little studies of unspoken fear and longing and love\, told with a sure-footed delicacy rare in a debut. – The Irish Times \nBook here for this event. \nPlease note that Bernie McGill will facilitate a workshop on the morning of 6th July in the Yeats Building\, Sligo\, as part of Cairde Sligo Arts Festival. Full details for the workshop (Novel Writing: Getting Started) here.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/an-arrow-in-flight-a-panel-conversation-on-the-short-story-at-cairde-sligo-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Hawk’s Well Theatre\, 2 Temple Street\, Abbeyquarter North\,\, Sligo\, F91 EDE9\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Novel Writing: Getting Started at Cairde Sligo Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Do you have an idea for a novel but don’t know how to get started? Or have you started a novel but become stuck part of the way through? Would you like some guidance from a professional writer on how to continue or how to begin? This workshop\, led by Bernie McGill will incorporate practical advice on structuring a novel\, developing setting\, building characters and refining point of view. Suitable for writers who are beginning or developing a novel. Early booking is advised due to limited spaces (max. 10). \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her first collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the prestigious Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her work has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies The Black Dreams\, Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. Her new short story collection\, This Train is For\, is published in June 2022 by No Alibis Press. \nBernie is a former Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund (RLF) at Queen’s University\, Belfast. She now works as a Lector and Facilitator with the RLF and is a Professional Mentor with the Irish Writers’ Centre. She lives with her family in Portstewart. \n‘McGill writes about life\, love and telegraphy with a poet’s clarity.’ The Sunday Times \n‘The book is a masterclass in how to marry narrative and setting.’ David Park\, Irish Times \n‘McGill proves once again she is a masterful storyteller… historical fiction at its absolute best.’ The Lady \nBook this workshop here. \nPlease note that Bernie McGill will take part in a short story panel discussion at the Hawk’s Well Theatre\, Sligo\, along with Sheila Armstrong and Stephen Walsh\, and chaired by Jan Carson\, at 8pm on Wednesday 6th July 2022. Full details here. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/novel-writing-getting-started-at-cairde-sligo-arts-festival/
LOCATION:The Yeats Building\, Hyde Bridge\, Abbeyquarter North\,\, Sligo\, F91 DVY4\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Bernie McGill & Rosemary Jenkinson in Conversation at Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, Bellaghy
DESCRIPTION:In Conversation with Emma Warnock \nSeamus Heaney HomePlace is delighted to welcome two of Northern Ireland’s finest writers in a celebration of the short story. Both Bernie McGill and Rosemary Jenkinson have released short story collections this year and have had their work anthologised in many collections. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her first collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the prestigious Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies The Black Dreams\, Her Other Language\, Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. Her new short story collection\, This Train is For\, will be published in June 2022 by No Alibis Press. \nRosemary Jenkinson is an award-winning playwright and short story writer. Her plays include The Bonefire\, which won the Stewart Parker BBC Radio Award\, Here Comes the Night and Lives in Translation and she was the 2017 Artist-in-Residence at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast. Rosemary’s short story collections include Contemporary Problems Nos. 53 & 54\, Aphrodite’s Kiss and Catholic Boy which was shortlisted for the EU Prize for Literature. Her latest collection\, Marching Season\, was praised by The Irish Times for ‘an elegant wit\, terrific characterisation and an absolute sense of her own particular Belfast’. \nJoin Bernie and Rosemary in conversation with Emma Warnock from No Alibis Press in what promises to be a fascinating afternoon of readings and discussion. \nBook via Seamus Heaney HomePlace.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/bernie-mcgill-rosemary-jenkinson-in-conversation-at-seamus-heaney-homeplace-bellaghy/
LOCATION:Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, 45 Main Street\, Bellaghy\, BT45 8HT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Reading & Book Signing at Waterstones\, Foyleside: This Train is For by Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday 24th June at 7.00 pm when author Bernie McGill will be signing copies of her new short story collection This Train is For. \nBernie McGill’s award-winning stories have been widely praised for their emotional depth and their lyrical language. She is a writer of profound sensitivity and observation. Her masterful deployment of linguistic precision and economy enables her to plumb the depths of human experience while neatly avoiding sentimentalism. \nThis new collection\, her first since 2013\, contains unpublished stories along with a number of previously published stories featured within award winning anthologies. \n‘This Train is For portrays the complexities of the heart with sensitivity and acute psychological insight. Rendered in the most perfect prose\, Bernie McGill presents lives in physical and emotional transit\, uncertain of the journey’s destination\, understanding that sometimes the most important moments in our lives involve travelling not forward\, but to moments we thought we had left long behind.’ David Park \n‘Bernie McGill is one of the most accomplished short story writers in Ireland today. These stories contain powerful truths and unsettling revelations\, delivered in the gentlest voice. An absolute joy of a collection from start to finish with not a word wasted or misplaced.’ Jan Carson \n‘Wonderful stories of journeys geographical and of the inner kind.’ Bernard MacLaverty \n‘Bernie McGill brings her precise\, lyrical\, deceptively quiet style to these stories in a collection that gleams. This Train is For is the work of a decade\, and it shows; each story burnished; and a book that’s a beautiful addition to No Alibis Press.’ Lucy Caldwell \n‘This Train is For is a dazzling exercise in compression\, and an exemplification of what the short story form can achieve.’ Neil Hegarty\, Fortnight \n‘Beneath the exquisite surface – at once lyrical and plain-spoken – of each of these stories is carried a great freight of feeling that McGill handles with humanity and restraint. An excellent collection from one of the finest short story writers working in Ireland today.’ Louise Kennedy \n‘Derry-born Bernie McGill’s second collection of stories has been eight years in the making\, and it was worth the wait. There’s a welcome wit peppering the stories… There are closing lines that satisfy while leaving enough open to keep the reader thinking. It’s a rare achievement that McGill makes look easy. Elements of the uncanny round off the surprising features of McGill’s stories. The Escapologist opens with a strange “boy with dark wet hair” in the narrator’s room\, and spirals inward from there. But the best story might be the last\, In the Interests of Wonder\, which takes an illusionist’s visit to a school and invests it with sinister strangeness. It reminded me of Thomas Mann’s great allegory of power and credulity\, Mario and the Magician\, and I can offer no higher praise than that.’ John Self\, Irish Times.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/book-signing-at-waterstones-foyleside-this-train-is-for-by-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Waterstones\, Foyleside\, Unit 7\, Foyleside Centre\, Derry\, BT48 6XY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Space to Write\, Flowerfield Arts Centre\, Portstewart
DESCRIPTION:Are you a writer who’d like to meet up with other writers in the Causeway Coast & Glens area and have some time out to work in a new environment? \nSpace to Write is a free initiative through which we hope you will\, literally\, find the space and time to write. Flowerfield Arts Centre is offering writers a specific time that they can come together to network/meet and work on their writing in quieter spots in the centre – from the galleries to our reception café area to our ground floor corridor. \nWriters are invited to gather\, find a comfortable space in the arts centre and write quietly for an hour\, after which time we will meet in the café area for a cuppa and a chat before heading home. \nPlease note\, this isn’t a creative writing workshop. It offers space for individual writers to meet and network at a specific time each week and have some creative space. You may be a first-time or a published writer. You may be a writer working in any genre. You may like to take inspiration from the exhibitions in the galleries at Flowerfield\, or to continue with a work-in-progress. There will be no exercises or prompts offered\, no sharing of work or feedback given. This is quite simply an invitation to turn up and write\, and to make and renew connections with like-minded individuals in an atmosphere that is social and supportive. \nSpace to Write resumes at Flowerfield\, after a short break for essential maintenance work on the building\,  on Thursday 23rd June from 7-8.30pm and thereafter until the end of November. \nThere is no cost – we just want you to hang out and be inspired! Register by emailing info@flowerfield.org.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/space-to-write-flowerfield-arts-centre-portstewart/
LOCATION:Flowerfield Arts Centre\, 185 Coleraine Road\, PORTSTEWART\, Northern Ireland\, BT55 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Book Signing at Waterstones\, Coleraine: This Train is For by Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday 23rd June at 3.00 pm when Portstewart author Bernie McGill will be signing copies of her new short story collection This Train is For. \nBernie McGill’s award-winning stories have been widely praised for their emotional depth and their lyrical language. She is a writer of profound sensitivity and observation. Her masterful deployment of linguistic precision and economy enables her to plumb the depths of human experience while neatly avoiding sentimentalism. \nThis new collection\, her first since 2013\, contains unpublished stories along with a number of previously published stories featured within award winning anthologies. \n‘This Train is For portrays the complexities of the heart with sensitivity and acute psychological insight. Rendered in the most perfect prose\, Bernie McGill presents lives in physical and emotional transit\, uncertain of the journey’s destination\, understanding that sometimes the most important moments in our lives involve travelling not forward\, but to moments we thought we had left long behind.’ David Park \n‘Bernie McGill is one of the most accomplished short story writers in Ireland today. These stories contain powerful truths and unsettling revelations\, delivered in the gentlest voice. An absolute joy of a collection from start to finish with not a word wasted or misplaced.’ Jan Carson \n‘Wonderful stories of journeys geographical and of the inner kind.’ Bernard MacLaverty \n‘Bernie McGill brings her precise\, lyrical\, deceptively quiet style to these stories in a collection that gleams. This Train is For is the work of a decade\, and it shows; each story burnished; and a book that’s a beautiful addition to No Alibis Press.’ Lucy Caldwell \n‘This Train is For is a dazzling exercise in compression\, and an exemplification of what the short story form can achieve.’ Neil Hegarty\, Fortnight \n‘Beneath the exquisite surface – at once lyrical and plain-spoken – of each of these stories is carried a great freight of feeling that McGill handles with humanity and restraint. An excellent collection from one of the finest short story writers working in Ireland today.’ Louise Kennedy \n‘Derry-born Bernie McGill’s second collection of stories has been eight years in the making\, and it was worth the wait. There’s a welcome wit peppering the stories… There are closing lines that satisfy while leaving enough open to keep the reader thinking. It’s a rare achievement that McGill makes look easy. Elements of the uncanny round off the surprising features of McGill’s stories. The Escapologist opens with a strange “boy with dark wet hair” in the narrator’s room\, and spirals inward from there. But the best story might be the last\, In the Interests of Wonder\, which takes an illusionist’s visit to a school and invests it with sinister strangeness. It reminded me of Thomas Mann’s great allegory of power and credulity\, Mario and the Magician\, and I can offer no higher praise than that.’ John Self\, Irish Times.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/book-signing-this-train-is-for-by-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Waterstones\, Coleraine\, 10 Church Street\, Coleraine\, BT52 1AP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:David Park & Bernie McGill in Conversation with Emma Warnock at Belfast Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join two of Northern Ireland’s most acclaimed writers at this year’s Belfast Book Festival as they discuss their latest releases for Novel Journeys Book Club.  \nBernie McGill’s This Train Is For is a collection of short stories; some unpublished\, some stories previously published within award winning anthologies. \nDavid Park’s Spies in Canaan is a bold and unsettling parable about guilt\, atonement and redemption. \nNovel Journeys Book Club is a partnership between the Belfast Book Festival\, Translink and independent bookstore\, No Alibis\, to champion the benefits of reading and to stay connected with their passengers and the wider public. Every month\, Translink announces a new title via social media to help passengers switch off\, unwind and support their mental wellbeing. \nBernie McGill was born in Northern Ireland. She has written plays\, a collection of short stories entitled Sleepwalkers and two novels\, The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House\, which was shortlisted for the Irish/European Union Prize for Literature in 2019. Her short fiction has been shortlisted for numerous awards and is anthologised in The Black Dreams\, The Cormorant\, Her Other Voices\, Belfast Stories\, Reading the Future\, Female Lines\, The Glass Shore and The Long Gaze Back. In 2008 she won the Zoetrope: All-Story Short Fiction Award in the US. She is a recipient of a number of Arts Council of Northern Ireland Awards. She works as a professional mentor with the Irish Writers’ Centre and as a Writer in Schools with Poetry Ireland. She is a former Writing Fellow at the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University\, Belfast. \nDavid Park has written nine novels and two collections of short stories. His novel Travelling in a Strange Land won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year. His other books include The Light of Amsterdam\, which was shortlisted for the 2014 International IMPAC Prize and The Poets’ Wives\, which was selected as Belfast’s Choice for One City One Book 2014. He has won the Authors’ Club First Novel Award\, the Bass Ireland Arts Award for Literature\, the Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize and the American Ireland Fund Literary Award. He has received a Major Individual Artist Award from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and has been shortlisted for the Irish Novel of the Year Award four times. He lives in County Down\, Northern Ireland. \nEmma Warnock is the Commissioning Editor at No Alibis Press\, an independent publisher of fiction based in Belfast. She studied literature at Queen’s University\, Belfast and has a PhD in contemporary fiction. \nBook this event at Belfast Book Festival. \n*Please note that this year the Book Festival is operating a ‘pay what you want’ policy on all events. £7 is the guide ticket price. \nView full Belfast Book Festival 2022 programme. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/david-park-bernie-mcgill-in-conversation-with-emma-warnock-at-belfast-book-festival/
LOCATION:Crescent Arts Centre\, 2-4 University Road\, BELFAST\, BT7 1NH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220609T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220609T193000
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SUMMARY:Launch of This Train is For by Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:No Alibis Press is delighted to invite you to a live event in No Alibis bookshop to celebrate the launch of Bernie McGill’s wonderful new collection of short stories\, This Train Is For. \nThis launch happily coincides with the twenty-fifth anniversary of No Alibis Bookstore. \nAbout Bernie McGill: \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels\, The Watch House\, (2017\, Tinder Press)\, nominated for the Ireland/European Prize for Literature\, and The Butterfly Cabinet\, (2010\, Headline Review)\, and one short story collection Sleepwalkers\, (2013\, Whittrick Press)\, shortlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Her short fiction has been nominated for numerous awards and in 2008 she won the Zoetrope: All-Story Short Fiction Award in the USA. Her work has been anthologised in award-winning collections including The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore\, Her Other Language\, The Danger & the Glory\, Belfast Stories\, and Female Lines. \n“Beneath the exquisite surface – at once lyrical and plain-spoken – of each of these stories is carried a great freight of feeling that McGill handles with humanity and restraint. An excellent collection from one of the finest short story writers working in Ireland today.” Louise Kennedy\, author of Trespasses. \nThis is a free event but numbers are limited. Please reserve a place here. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/launch-of-this-train-is-for-by-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:No Alibis Bookshop\, 83 Botanic Avenue\, BELFAST\, BT7 1JL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220602T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220604T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20220228T143352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220519T144730Z
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SUMMARY:Writing a Novel: 3 Day Workshop with Bernie McGill at Listowel Writers' Week
DESCRIPTION:In these practical workshops participants will be invited to take part in writing exercises that focus on: structuring a novel\, writing openings with impact\, developing setting\, creating credible characters\, and refining point of view. We will also look at opportunities for further developing and submitting work. Suitable for writers who are beginning or developing a novel. Participants should bring a 250-word synopsis. Works in progress are welcomed. \n3 Day Workshop – Thurs/Fri/Sat\, 2nd-4th June 2022\, from 9am to 12:30pm \nDay 1. We will hear and give feedback on a selection of the novel synopses that participants have brought and look particularly at: Structuring a Novel and Writing Openings with Impact. \nDay 2. We will hear and give feedback on synopses and look particularly at: Developing Setting and Creating Credible Characters. \nDay 3. We will hear and give feedback on synopses and look particularly at: Refining Point of View and Opportunities for further developing and for submitting work. We will finish with information and discussion and a Q&A on aspects of writing. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019)\, and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her first collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the prestigious Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her work has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies The Black Dreams\, Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. Her new short story collection\, This Train is For\, will be published in June 2022 by No Alibis Press. \nBernie is a former Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund (RLF) at Queen’s University\, Belfast. She now works as a Lector and Facilitator with the RLF and is a Professional Mentor with the Irish Writers’ Centre. She lives with her family in Portstewart. \n‘McGill writes about life\, love and telegraphy with a poet’s clarity.’ Sunday Times \n‘The book is a masterclass in how to marry narrative and setting.’ David Park\, Irish Times \n‘McGill proves once again she is a masterful storyteller… historical fiction at its absolute best.’ The Lady \nAll events or shows will be filmed or photographed. Buying a ticket affirms your consent to the filming\, sound recording or photographing of yourself as a member of the audience. Photography and recordings are strictly forbidden without the permission of the Listowel Writers’ Week Literary Festival Management. \nBooking details for the Writing a Novel workshop with Bernie McGill here. \nFull workshop programme\, including Short Story (with Paul McVeigh)\, Creative Writing (with Catherine Dunne) Crafting Characters and Memoir (with Kit de Waal)\, Writing for Children (with Olivia Hope)\, Songwriting (with Emma Langford) \, The Writing of Leonard Cohen (with John MacKenna)\, Poetry (with Clodagh Beresford Dunne) workshops and masterclasses here. \nFor Listowel Writers’ Week writing competitions click here. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/writing-a-novel-3-day-workshop-with-bernie-mcgill-at-listowel-writers-week/
LOCATION:Listowel Writers’ Week\, The Square\, Listowel\, V31 V962\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220423T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20220423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20220206T162022Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing Workshop with Bernie McGill: The Growing Light
DESCRIPTION:A creative writing workshop that looks forward to the stretch in the days\, the growing of the light. This workshop\, led by writer Bernie McGill\, will offer a kick start to your creative writing with prompts and suggestions to spark new ideas. \nAll levels of experience welcome\, from seasoned writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. The workshop will be fully participative with attendees taking part in writing exercises and sharing their work with group participants. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \nThere will be a short break for lunch (please bring your own). This workshop is suitable for 16yrs + \nBernie McGill is the author of novels The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House and of the short story collection Sleepwalkers. Bernie’s new short story collection\, This Train is For will be published by No Alibis Press in June 2022. \nBook through the Burnavon Arts Centre.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/creative-writing-workshop-with-bernie-mcgill-the-growing-light/
LOCATION:Burnavon Arts & Cultural Centre\, Burn Road\, Cookstown\, BT80 8DN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220311
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SUMMARY:Prophets\, Makers and Risk Takers: A Showcase of Writing from Northern Ireland
DESCRIPTION:‘Prophets\, Makers and Risk Takers: A Showcase of Writing from Northern Ireland’ is a 2-day festival that brings leading writers in Northern Ireland together\, in person and online\, to share their ideas and skills with emerging writers\, and to promote the best of Northern Irish writing across the world. \nCurated by writer Jan Carson\, this 2-day hybrid event will take place in-person at Accidental Theatre in Belfast and online. This will be the 3rd edition of Prophets\, Makers and Risk Takers and we continue in our desire to be useful to writers and the literature sector in Northern Ireland through skills development\, connection and promotion.  We hope that the event will show the breadth of talent that Northern Ireland has to offer and will give representatives from UK and international festivals\, and global networks\, an opportunity to sit at the table and take note. \nThe Keynote Address will be delivered by Dr Caroline Magennis\, and participants will include writers Myra Zepf\, Maria McManus\, Bernie McGill\, Reggie Chamberlain King\, Olivia Fitzsimons\, Sue Divin\, Sam Thompson\, Sheena Wilkinson\, Finn Kennedy\, Cat Brogan\, Emily DeDakis\, Aislinn Clarke\, James Patterson and Kerri ní Dochartaigh with representatives from the Irish Writers Centre\, Extra Teeth\, Storyline Literary Agency\, ACNI\, Tramp Press\, The Tangerine Magazine\, Literature Ireland\, Cúirt International Festival of Literature\, EFACIS\, the National Centre for Writing\, Cove Park and Cheltenham Literature Festival. \nOn Wednesday evening the Irish Secretariat will host the launch of Queering the Green by Paul Maddern; on Thursday evening The Heaney Centre will host a showcase of new prose fiction at The Great Hall\, Queens University Belfast. \nWe have a limited number of complimentary online and in-person tickets available for anyone who feels they are unable to attend the festival due to the ticket price. To request a place please email here. They will be allocated on a first come first served basis. \nBook for an in-person or online ticket on one or both days here. \nTimetable:\nWednesday 9 March\n10.30am Welcome and Introductions\n10:45am Panel Discussion: Making a Life out of Writing\n12.00pm Panel Discussion: Understanding the Industry\n1.30pm Workshop: Surviving as a Writer (ONLINE AUDIENCE ONLY)\nLunch and networking (IN-PERSON AUDIENCE ONLY)\n3.15pm Panel Discussion: Promoting Writers in Northern Ireland Internationally\n6.30pm Launch of ‘Queering the Green’ by Paul Maddern\, Irish Secretariat Belfast (IN- PERSON AUDIENCE ONLY) BOOK HERE. \nThursday 10 March\n9.45am Keynote Address by Dr Caroline Magennis\n10.45am Panel Discussion: Prose Writing\n12pm Panel Discussion: Writing for Children & Young Adults\n1.45pm Panel Discussion: Off the Page Writing\n3.00pm Panel Discussion: Non-Fiction Writing\n4.00pm Video: Showcase of Writers in Northern Ireland\n5.30pm Showcase of New Prose Fiction\, The Great Hall\, QUB BOOK HERE.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/prophets-makers-and-risk-takers-a-two-day-festival-of-writing-from-northern-ireland/
LOCATION:Accidental Theatre\, 12-13 Shaftesbury Square\, Belfast\, BT2 7DB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211016T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20211016T140000
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SUMMARY:Back in the Writing Room with Bernie McGill at Burnavon Arts Centre\, Cookstown
DESCRIPTION:After months of online working\, are you ready to get back into the writing room? This workshop\, led by writer Bernie McGill\, will offer a kickstart to your creative writing with prompts and suggestions to spark new ideas. \nAll levels of experience welcome\, from seasoned writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. The workshop will be fully participative with attendees taking part in writing exercises and sharing their work with group participants. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \nThere will be a short break for lunch (bring your own). \nPlease bring your own notebook and pen. \nSuitable for age 16+ \nBook online at The Burnavon. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her new short story collection This Train is For will be published by No Alibis Press in 2022. \n*Photo by Green Chameleon on Unsplash
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/back-in-the-writing-room-with-bernie-mcgill-at-burnavon-arts-centre-cookstown/
LOCATION:Burnavon Arts & Cultural Centre\, Burn Road\, Cookstown\, BT80 8DN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210925T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210925T130000
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SUMMARY:Walled Garden Writing Workshop with Bernie McGill at Aspects Festival\, Bangor
DESCRIPTION:Join facilitator Bernie McGill for a writing workshop – indoors and out – that takes inspiration from the beautiful surroundings of Bangor Castle Walled Garden and Castle Grounds. \nThe workshop will offer prompts and writing exercises to spark ideas and develop work. Participants will have the option to find a spot outdoors to write (weather permitting) or at a social distance indoors in North Down Museum. The group will come together to share work. \nAll levels of experience welcome\, from seasoned writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike.\nSuitable for ages 16+\nDress for the weather and in comfortable walking shoes and bring a hardback notebook for writing outdoors.\nFull workshop details and booking at Aspects Festival. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her new short story collection This Train is For will be published by No Alibis Press in 2022. \n\nEílís Ní Dhuibhne and Evelyn Conlon in conversation with Bernie McGill\nLater that day\, join Bernie and acclaimed short story writers Eílís Ní Dhuibhne and Evelyn Conlon at Aspects Festival 2021 to talk about their new collections\, Little Red and Other Stories and Moving About the Place\, both published by Blackstaff Press. This event will take place on Saturday 25th September at 4.00pm at Bangor Castle. Event details and booking at Aspects Festival.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/walled-garden-writing-workshop-with-bernie-mcgill-at-aspects-festival-bangor/
LOCATION:North Down Museum\, Town Hall\, The Castle\, Bangor\, BT20 4BT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aspects Festival":MAILTO:museum@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210724T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210724T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20210616T163731Z
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SUMMARY:Cushendun Writing Workshop and Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join Bernie McGill for a writing workshop with a difference\, featuring a walking trail exploring the literary links in Cushendun\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMAXIMUM PARTICIPANTS: 10 \nAs part of our Causeway Creative Trails exploring culture and arts across the borough\, join facilitator Bernie McGill for a writing workshop with a difference\, featuring a walking trail that explores the literary links in the historic conservation village of Cushendun. The workshop will offer prompts and writing exercises to initiate ideas and will use as inspiration the work of writers with associations with the village including Louis MacNeice\, Moira O’Neill and John Masefield. Participants will have the option to find a spot outdoors to write\, weather permitting\, or at a social distance indoors in the beautifully refurbished Old Church Centre. The group will come together to share work. \n\nDress for the weather and in comfortable walking shoes and bring writing materials.\n\n\nThere are a number of places in the village available for lunch\, or bring a packed lunch along.\n\n\nMeet at Cushendun Old Church at 10.30am.\n\nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her work has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies Her Other Language\, Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. She was Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund at Queen’s University\, Belfast from 2018-2020. Her new short story collection This Train is For will be published by No Alibis Press in 2022. \nBook via Flowerfield Arts Centre.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/cushendun-writing-workshop-and-trail/
LOCATION:Old Church Centre\, Cushendun\, 1 Church Lane\, Cushendun\, BT44 0PG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210717T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210717T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20210628T122014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T122105Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing Workshop at Seamus Heaney HomePlace
DESCRIPTION:Join facilitator Bernie McGill for a writing workshop in the Moyola Hall and Sensory Garden at Seamus Heaney HomePlace. This will be a practical workshop on the everyday craft of writing with the aim of sparking ideas for new work. All levels of experience welcome from experienced writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. Participants will have the option to find a spot outdoors in the Sensory Garden to write\, weather permitting\, or indoors in the Moyola Hall. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \nA hard backed notebook or clipboard may be useful for writing outdoors. Dress for the weather! \nLimited places available. Book here. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her work has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies Her Other Language\, Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. She was Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund at Queen’s University\, Belfast from 2018-2020. Her new collection of short stories\, This Train is For\, will be published by No Alibis Press in 2022.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/creative-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, 45 Main Street\, Bellaghy\, BT45 8HT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210501T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210501T180000
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CREATED:20210421T140730Z
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SUMMARY:Bernie McGill\, Author\, Live and Interactive
DESCRIPTION:Cushendun Big Arts Weekend in association with the John Hewitt Society hosts a live event via Zoom with author Bernie McGill on Saturday 1st May at 5pm BST. \nBernie is the author of two novels and one short story collection. Her novel The Watch House was nominated in 2019 for the Ireland/European Union Prize for Literature and The Butterfly Cabinet was named in 2012 by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year. Sleepwalkers was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize in 2014. \nFrom 2018 – 2020 Bernie was Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund (RLF) at the Seamus Heaney Centre\, Queen’s University\, Belfast. She works as a Lector with the RLF and as a mentor and facilitator with the Irish Writers’ Centre. Her new short story collection will  be published in 2022. \nSend questions on Bernie’s books\, or on writing and publishing in advance to info@cushendunbpt.org or pop them into the Chat via the live event. \nBook via this link.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/bernie-mcgill-author-live-and-interactive/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cushendun Big Arts Weekend":MAILTO:info@cushendunbpt.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210406T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210511T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20210118T104150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210118T104150Z
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SUMMARY:Online Fiction Writing Surgery with Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Course Summary:  \nWould you appreciate some up-close and detailed feedback on your work? Would you be prepared to share up to 2000 words of your fiction writing with a professional writer and with a group of other writers\, at a similar writing stage to you? This short course will offer participants the opportunity to have their writing read and workshopped by writer Bernie McGill\, and by a peer group of emerging fiction writers. \nCourse Outline: \nParticipants should submit a maximum of 2000 words of their fiction writing (short story or novel excerpt) at least two weeks prior to the course commencing. The course will consist of 6 x two hour weekly workshops in each of which the work of two participants will be discussed. The work will be circulated to all twelve participants in advance. Participants will be provided with guidelines by the tutor and encouraged to give constructive feedback on what they have read and what they can bring from their reading to their own writing. Participants will be encouraged to complete writing exercises during and between workshops that relate primarily to the specific issues raised in the work. Suitable for writers committed to short or longer form fiction writing who have been\, or are ready to\, submit work for publication\, who are prepared to spend time reading and critiquing others’ work\, and who are open to giving and receiving constructive feedback. \nCourse Outcomes:  \nParticipants will benefit from skills-based exercises and discussion and from professional and peer feedback on their own work. They will be able to develop their writing based on what they have learned from the reading and discussion of others’ work. \nBook online at the Irish Writers Centre. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. She was Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund at Queen’s University\, Belfast from 2018-2020.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/online-fiction-writing-surgery-with-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Writers' Centre":MAILTO:info@writerscentre.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210306T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20210327T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20210207T155330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T121611Z
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SUMMARY:Sowing the Seeds: Online Creative Writing Workshops with Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 6th March 10.30am – 12 noon\nSaturday 13th March 10.30am – 12 noon* \n*Please note that\, due to demand\, a second round of workshops has been added on Saturday 20th and Saturday 27th March from 10.30am – 12 noon. The booking fee covers two workshops (taking place on two consecutive Saturdays). Book at The Burnavon Arts Centre website. \nAs we look ahead to Spring and to the growing of the light\, participants are invited to these two practical online writing workshops\, designed to ‘sow some seeds’: to inspire ideas for writing and developing new work. \nAll levels of experience welcome from experienced writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. The workshop will be fully participative with attendees taking part in writing exercises online\, developing work at home and sharing their work with group participants. Come with writing materials and be prepared to write. \nAfter booking your place the tutor will email you with the meeting link a few days before the workshop begins. \n* Please Note: The tutor will require your email address for the purpose of this workshop * \nYou will require a device capable of running Zoom Meeting Software with a functioning screen\, microphone\, speakers and a stable connection to the internet. \nAll workshop participants are advised to test their Zoom connection prior to the workshop. Refunds will not be given for issues caused by your hardware\, software or internet connectivity. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for Ireland European Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. She was Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Queen’s University\, Belfast\, from 2018-2020. \nSuitable For 16yrs+ \nBook at The Burnavon Arts Centre website.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/sowing-the-seeds-online-creative-writing-workshops-with-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210225
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20210313T151750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T122303Z
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SUMMARY:The Nerve Podcast
DESCRIPTION:Writer Bernie McGill talks to Dr Jenny O’Connor at The Nerve podcast about what a typical day in her life is like\, what it has meant to her to contribute to anthologies that highlight the work of women writers and how teaching keeps her awake at night. Listen here: https://www.wit.ie/news/humanities/podcast-the-nerve-ep-35-bernie-mcgill. \nThe Nerve is a podcast from the English Department of the Waterford Institute of Technology. \nBernie McGill’s novel The Watch House was nominated in 2019 for the Ireland/European Prize for Literature. Her first novel\, The Butterfly Cabinet\, was named by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012. \nHer short fiction has been nominated for several awards and in 2008\, she won the Zoetrope: All-Story Short Fiction Award in the United States. Sleepwalkers\, her first collection of short stories\, was shortlisted for the prestigious Edge Hill Prize in 2014.  Bernie is a former Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund at the Seamus Heaney Centre in Queen’s University\, Belfast and she is a mentor and workshop facilitator with the Irish Writers’ Centre. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/the-nerve-podcast/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20200916T163539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T122205Z
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SUMMARY:Northern Lights: Bernie McGill in conversation with Jessica Bates\, with music by Hannah McPhillimy
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Service of Causeway Coast & Glens Council presents Bernie McGill in conversation with Jessica Bates\, with music by Hannah McPhillimy \nThis event is now available to view online at Flowerfield Arts Centre’s YouTube channel.  \nJoin us for an evening of music and words from two acclaimed artists whose work is inspired by the distinctive land and seascapes of the Causeway Coast and Glens. \nNorth Coast native Hannah McPhillimy’s brand of thoughtful indie-pop takes its influences from artists across the Atlantic such as Regina Spektor and Feist\, but retains an unpredictable beauty that is uniquely home-grown. Described by The Irish Times as ‘a bit of a wonder’\, she has supported artists such as Foy Vance\, SOAK and The Gloaming. Hannah recently returned from completing her masters in classical composition at the prestigious Michigan University and touring in the U.S. \n‘Quietly Captivating.’ Culture NI\n‘Music both stunning and moving in equal measure.’ Chordblossom\n‘McPhillimy’s vocal talents hit home time and time again.’ The Thin Air \n‘A real talent.’ Ralph McLean\, BBC Ulster  \nThe landscape and people of the North Coast are firmly rooted in the writing of Bernie McGill. Her first novel\, The Butterfly Cabinet\, was set in Portstewart and inspired by the tragic events surrounding the Montague family in 1892. Her most recent novel\, The Watch House\, is set on Rathlin Island\, at the time of the Marconi wireless experiments. Its themes of enforced isolation\, of new technologies in communication\, and of the ingenuity of people to overcome the restrictions of their environment\, are distinctly appropriate for the times we find ourselves in. \n‘McGill writes about life\, love and telegraphy with a poet’s clarity’ The Sunday Times\n‘McGill proves once again she is a masterful storyteller . . . historical fiction at its absolute best’ The Lady \nHannah and Bernie will be joined by Ulster University Senior Lecturer and Rathlin resident Jessica Bates to talk about creativity in Lockdown\, the impact of location and of circumstances on creative work\, and how creative responses can help us navigate troubled times. \nDr Jessica Bates is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education\, Ulster University where she is Course Director for the Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Library and Information Management\, both online courses. Dr Bates is also Chair of the Advisory Panel to The National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications (NIPR).
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/northern-lights-bernie-mcgill-in-conversation-with-jessica-bates-with-music-by-hannah-mcphillimy/
LOCATION:Flowerfield Arts Centre\, 185 Coleraine Road\, PORTSTEWART\, Northern Ireland\, BT55 7HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201024T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201024T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20200917T104521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T154509Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing Workshop at Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, Bellaghy
DESCRIPTION:Creative Writing Workshop\nMoyola Hall and Sensory Garden\, Seamus Heaney HomePlace* \n*Please note: this workshop will now take place online \nJoin facilitator Bernie McGill for a writing workshop in the Moyola Hall and Sensory Garden at HomePlace\, Bellaghy\, inspired by the work of Seamus Heaney. This will be a practical workshop on the everyday craft of writing with the aim of sparking ideas for new work. All levels of experience welcome from experienced writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. Participants will have the option to find a spot outdoors in the Sensory Garden to write\, weather permitting\, or at a social distance indoors in the Moyola Hall. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \nA hard backed notebook or clipboard may be useful for writing outdoors. Dress for the weather! \n*Full social distancing and safety measures are in place and workshops will have specific guidelines to allow for maximum enjoyment and participant safety. Please Note: in order to send resource material for printing at home in advance of the workshop the facilitator will require participants’ email addresses* \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for Ireland European Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. Her work has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. She was Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund at Queen’s University\, Belfast from 2018-2020. \nBook online or Tel. Seamus Heaney HomePlace on 028 7938 7444. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/creative-writing-workshop-at-seamus-heaney-homeplace-bellaghy/
LOCATION:Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, 45 Main Street\, Bellaghy\, BT45 8HT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201013T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20200902T150507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T081800Z
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SUMMARY:Online Fiction Writing Surgery
DESCRIPTION:*Update \nThe Irish Writers Centre is offering bursaries on its courses to writers based in\, or from\, Northern Ireland\, and to Irish language writers. Apply by 1st October. Full details on The Irish Writers Centre’s News Page. \n  \nCourse Level: Emerging \nMaximum no. 12 \nCourse Summary: \nGrab a seat. Pull up to the virtual table. \nWould you appreciate some up-close and detailed feedback on your work? Would you be prepared to share up to 2000 words of your fiction writing with a professional writer and with a group of other writers\, at a similar writing stage to you? This short course will offer participants the opportunity to have their writing read and workshopped by writer Bernie McGill\, and by a peer group of emerging fiction writers. \nCourse Outline: \nParticipants should submit a maximum of 2000 words of their fiction writing (short story or novel excerpt) at least two weeks prior to the course commencing. The course will consist of 6 x two hour weekly workshops in each of which the work of two participants will be discussed. The work will be circulated to all twelve participants in advance. Participants will be provided with guidelines by the tutor and encouraged to give constructive feedback on what they have read and what they can bring from their reading to their own writing. Participants will be encouraged to complete writing exercises during and between workshops that relate primarily to the specific issues raised in the work. Suitable for writers committed to short or longer form fiction writing and who are open to giving and receiving constructive feedback. \nCourse Outcomes: Participants will benefit from professional and peer feedback on their own work and will be able to develop their writing based on what they have learned from the reading and discussion of others’ work. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. She was Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund at Queen’s University\, Belfast from 2018-2020. \nCourse fee: €165 (€150 for members) \nTo book go to the Irish Writers Centre
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/online-fiction-writing-surgery/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Writers' Centre":MAILTO:info@writerscentre.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201003T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20201010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20200902T103023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T074813Z
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SUMMARY:Online Creative Writing Workshops hosted by Burnavon Arts Centre\, Cookstown*
DESCRIPTION:*Please note this workshop is now fully booked. \nYou are welcome to join these two practical online workshops led by writer Bernie McGill on the everyday craft of writing\, with the aim of sparking ideas for new work. \nThe workshops will take place over 2 weeks: on Saturday 3rd October and on Saturday 10th October 2020\, 10.30 am – 12 noon on each day. All levels of experience welcome\, from experienced writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. The workshop will be fully participative with attendees taking part in writing exercises online\, developing work at home and sharing their work with group participants. \nCome with writing materials and be prepared to write. \n£20 fee includes both dates \nAfter booking your place the tutor will email you with the meeting link a few days before the first workshop begins. \nYou will require a device capable of running Zoom Meeting Software with a functioning screen\, microphone\, speakers and a stable connection to the internet. \n* Please Note: The tutor will require your email address for the purpose of this workshop * \nAll workshop participants are advised to test their Zoom connection prior to the workshop. Refunds will not be given for issues caused by your hardware\, software or internet connectivity. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for Ireland European Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (named by Julian Fellowes as his novel of the year in 2012). Her collection of short stories\, Sleepwalkers\, was shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize in 2014. \nThis workshop is suitable for 16yrs + \nBook at Burnavon Arts Centre\, or contact the Burnavon Box Office : 028 867 69949 (option 1)
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/online-creative-writing-workshops-hosted-by-burnavon-arts-centre-cookstown/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20200829T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20200830T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20200731T112428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T103001Z
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SUMMARY:Online Workshop: What's a short story?
DESCRIPTION:*Please note this workshop is now fully booked \nWhat’s a short story? \nIn these online Zoom sessions\, hosted by Ballyeamon Barn and led by writer Bernie McGill\, we will ask what makes a good short story\, and in practical and participative writing exercises\, look at the ways in which we might attempt to combine those elements in our own writing. \nWhat’s the story about? How does it begin? Where and when is it set? Who is in it? Who’s going to tell it? What happens? Why do they do that? How does it end? \nCome with a place or a person or an event in mind and we’ll begin. \nMaximum no. of participants: 10 \nSaturday 29th August 10.30am – 12 noon and 2pm – 3.30pm \nSunday 30th August 2pm – 3.30pm \n(4.5 hours in total) \nFacilitator Bernie McGill is the author of the  short story collection Sleepwalkers\, shortlisted in 2014 for the Edge Hill Prize. She has written two novels: The Butterfly Cabinet\, and The Watch House which was nominated in 2019 for the Ireland/European Union Prize for Literature. She has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and in the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies Her Other Language\, Belfast Stories\, Female Lines\, The Glass Shore and The Long Gaze Back. She is a former Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Queen’s University\, Belfast. She lives in Portstewart with her family\, works as a professional mentor with the Irish Writers’ Centre and as a Writer in Schools for Poetry Ireland.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/online-workshop-whats-a-short-story-please-note-this-workshop-is-now-fully-booked/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20200727T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20200731T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T002402
CREATED:20200702T163300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200703T141942Z
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SUMMARY:Novel Writing: First Chapters at the Virtual John Hewitt International Summer School
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2020 John Hewitt International Summer School\, Bernie McGill will facilitate 3 x Two Hour Online Workshop sessions on Novel Writing: First Chapters. The workshops will be hosted online using Zoom meeting software on the following dates. \n\nMonday 27th July 2020\, 1430hrs to 1630hrs\nWednesday 29th July 2020\, 1430hrs to 1630hrs\nFriday 31st July 2020\, 1430hrs to 1630hrs\n\nThese workshops will look at: structuring work; writing openings with impact; creating credible characters; selecting point of view\, as well as outlets for completed work. Suitable for writers who are beginning or developing a novel. Participants should prepare a 250-word synopsis of their novel in advance. Works-in-progress are welcomed. Workshop fee is £60 per person. To book go to the Novel Writing link on the John Hewitt Society page. \nAfter booking your place the tutor will email you with the meeting link a week before the workshop begins. You will require a device capable of running Zoom Meeting Software with a functioning screen\, microphone\, speakers and a stable connection to the internet. \nAll workshop students are advised to test their Zoom connection prior to the workshop. Refunds will not be given for issues caused by your hardware\, software or internet connectivity. \nOnline workshops are available on Getting Started with Heather Richardson\, Memoir with Maureen Boyle\, Poetry with Nessa O’Mahony\, and The Short Story with Edward Hogan. Talks\, panels and readings will take place over 3 days of the virtual summer school\, from Thursday 30 July to Saturday 1 August. Keep an eye on the John Hewitt Society page for the upcoming programme of events. \nTalks will be free to view online\, though donations will be accepted gratefully. \nBernie McGill is the author of two novels\, The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House (short-listed for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and of Sleepwalkers\, a collection of stories short-listed in 2014 for the Edge Hill short story prize. She has been published in the UK\, the US and in translation in Italy and the Netherlands. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies Her Other Language\, Belfast Stories\, The Long Gaze Back\, The Glass Shore and Female Lines. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/novel-writing-first-chapters-at-the-virtual-john-hewitt-international-summer-school/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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