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SUMMARY:Scribes at the Duncairn: Bernie McGill\, Jan Carson & Paul McVeigh chaired by Marnie Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Paul McVeigh\, Bernie McGill & Jan Carson at Duncairn Arts Centre\, Duncairn Avenue\, Belfast.  \nChaired by Marnie Kennedy\, Shared Reading facilitator. This event is hosted by Stories@theDuncairn\, a volunteer-led\, community literary project\, in partnership with the Greater New Lodge Community Festival and Féile an Phobail. Café at the Duncairn open for tea\, coffee and refreshments. Wine Reception. All welcome! \nDoors open at 6.30pm \n \nPaul McVeigh’s short stories have been in numerous anthologies including ‘Being Various’\, ‘The Art of the Glimpse’ and ‘Common People’. They have also been printed in ‘The London Magazine’\, ‘The Stinging Fly’ and ‘The Irish Times’\, on radio at BBC 3\, 4\, 5; RTE 1\, and Sky TV. His ten-part short story series\, ‘The Circus’\, appeared on BBC Radio 4 in 2023. Paul co-founded the London Short Story Festival and is associate director of Word Factory\, ‘the UK’s national organisation for excellence in the short story’ The Guardian.  Paul’s debut novel\, ‘The Good Son’\, won The McCrea Literary Award and The Polari First Novel Prize. His writing has been translated into seven languages. \n  \n \nBernie McGill is the 2023 winner of the prestigious Edge Hill Short Story Prize for her collection This Train is For (No Alibis Press). She is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (2010) and of one further short story collection\, Sleepwalkers (2013). Her work has appeared in a number of anthologies and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4. Bernie works as a Mentor for the Irish Writers’ Centre and is an Associate Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund. \n  \nJan Carson’s critically acclaimed writings explore themes related to identity\, place and belonging\, but also to angst and alienation\, in such works as The Fire Starters (winner EU Prize for Literature\, 2019) and The Raptures. She is also very funny! About her latest collection of short stories\, Quickly\, While They Still Have Horses\, the Irish Times said: ‘Long after the reader has closed the book\, these tales linger in the mind: vivid\, original and moving.’
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/scribes-at-the-duncairn/
LOCATION:Duncairn Cultural Arts Centre\, Duncairn Avenue\, Belfast\, BT14 6BP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Writing for Wellbeing with Tanya Gillen and Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Join yoga teacher Tanya Gillen and writer Bernie McGill in the beautiful surroundings of the Arcadia\, Portrush in this taster session that will combine somatic exercises with writing prompts to aid mindfulness and wellbeing. Whether you’re a practicing writer looking for inspiration or a complete novice\, this is an opportunity to relax and write freely. This will be a seated workshop with some gentle movement. Wear comfortable clothing and bring writing materials. No other equipment needed. No previous experience of yoga or writing required. Suitable for 16+. For more details on events happening at Swell Festival the weekend of 3rd – 6th October 2024 see the Swell Facebook Page. \nNumbers limited. To book\, visit Eventbrite. Tickets £6.13 (including booking fee).
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/writing-for-wellbeing-with-tanya-gillen-and-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:The Arcadia\, Portrush\, East Strand\, Craig Vara\, Portrush\, BT56 8JE
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SUMMARY:Mums Meet and Make: Creative Writing with Bernie McGill at Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre\, Limavady
DESCRIPTION:MOMENTS IN MOTHERHOOD | CREATIVE WRITING WITH BERNIE MCGILL\nWednesday 20 November | 9.30-11am\nRoe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre\, Limavady\nCost: £8 \nWith prompts and support from Bernie you’ll create a poem or piece of prose about your motherhood journey\, about your baby\, or about yourself. After the workshop we invite you to stay for refreshments. \nThis workshop is suitable for those with children under 1 who are not yet mobile or who will sit in a pram and car seat throughout. \nRoe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre is proudly breastfeeding-friendly and baby-changing is available. \n  \nABOUT MUMS MEET & MAKE \nThis series of creative workshops is specifically designed for new parents with immobile infants under 1\, giving you the opportunity to tap into your creativity\, relax\, and practice mindfulness. \nThese workshops are enriching\, enjoyable and budget-friendly and offer new mums the chance to foster friendships that will last a lifetime. \nBook at this link. \n  \nABOUT BERNIE McGILL \nBernie McGill is an award-winning novelist and short story writer and winner of the 2023 Edge Hill Short Story Prize for her short story collection This Train is For\, published by No Alibis Press. 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. Her first short story collection\, Sleepwalkers\, was short listed in 2014 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 US. Her work has been anthologised in award-winning collections The Long Gaze Back and The Glass Shore and more recently in The Black Dreams\, Her Other Language\, The Danger & the Glory\, Belfast Stories and in Female Lines. She is a recipient of a number of Arts Council of Northern Ireland Awards\, including an International Artists’ Development Fund Award to attend the Vittore Branca Centre at the Giorgio Cini Foundation in June 2023. She is a former Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund (RLF) at the Seamus Heaney Centre and at the School of Computer Science\, Queen’s University\, Belfast and is a current Writing for Life Fellow with the RLF. She offers One-to-one Mentoring for fiction writers via the Irish Writers’ Centre and is available for school visits via Poetry Ireland’s Writers in Schools Programme.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/mums-meet-and-make-creative-writing-with-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre\, 24 Main Street\, Limavady\, BT49 0FJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Mums Meet and Make: Creative Writing with Bernie McGill at Flowerfield Arts Centre\, Portstewart
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 27 November | 9.30-11am\nFlowerfield Arts Centre\, Portstewart\nCost: £8\nWith prompts and support from Bernie you’ll create a poem or piece of prose about your motherhood journey\, about your baby\, or about yourself. After the workshop we invite you to stay for refreshments. \nThis workshop is suitable for those with children under 1 who are not yet mobile or who will sit in a pram and car seat throughout. \n\n\n\nABOUT MUMS MEET & MAKE \nThis series of creative workshops is specifically designed for new parents with immobile infants under 1\, giving you the opportunity to tap into your creativity\, relax\, and practice mindfulness. \nThese workshops are enriching\, enjoyable and budget-friendly and offer new mums the chance to foster friendships that will last a lifetime. After each workshop\, we encourage you to stay and enjoy some refreshments. \nFlowerfield Arts Centre is proudly Breastfeeding-friendly and baby changing is available. \nBook at this link. \n\nABOUT BERNIE McGILL \n\nBernie McGill is an award-winning novelist and short story writer and winner of the 2023 Edge Hill Short Story Prize for her short story collection This Train is For\, published by No Alibis Press. 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. Her first short story collection\, Sleepwalkers\, was short listed in 2014 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 US. Her work has been anthologised in award-winning collections The Long Gaze Back and The Glass Shore and more recently in The Black Dreams\, Her Other Language\, The Danger & the Glory\, Belfast Stories and in Female Lines. She is a recipient of a number of Arts Council of Northern Ireland Awards\, including an International Artists’ Development Fund Award to attend the Vittore Branca Centre at the Giorgio Cini Foundation in June 2023. She is a former Writing Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund (RLF) at the Seamus Heaney Centre and at the School of Computer Science\, Queen’s University\, Belfast and is a current Writing for Life Fellow with the RLF. She offers One-to-one Mentoring for fiction writers via the Irish Writers’ Centre and is available for school visits via Poetry Ireland’s Writers in Schools Programme.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/mums-meet-and-make-creative-writing-with-bernie-mcgill-at-flowerfield-arts-centre-portstewart/
LOCATION:Flowerfield Arts Centre\, 185 Coleraine Road\, PORTSTEWART\, Northern Ireland\, BT55 7HU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Reading at Edge Hill University
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Centre at Edge Hill University\, Ormskirk welcomes Northern Irish short story writer and novelist\, Bernie McGill for a reading from her collection\, This Train is For\, winning collection of the Edge Hill Prize in 2023. \nBernie will be joined by writers from Edge Hill’s Fiction Writers’ Network who will be reading new work-in-progress. \nAll are welcome for this celebration of stories and storytelling. \nAdmission £5; free to Edge Hill University students \nTo book\, visit The Arts Centre’s event page
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/reading-at-edge-hill-university/
LOCATION:The Arts Centre\, Edge Hill University\, Edge Hill University\, St Helens Road\, Ormskirk\, Lancashire\, L39 4QP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop with Bernie McGill at Dromore Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:Have you always wanted to write but didn’t know where to start? Or have you been writing for a while and find yourself in need of a little creative workout? This workshop aims to flex your writing muscles through exercises\, prompts and suggestions that will help to get you started\, strengthen your writing practice or develop your work in a new direction. \nAll levels of experience welcomed\, from seasoned writers to first-timers\, poets\, memoirists and fiction writers alike. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \nSuitable for 16yrs + \nBernie McGill is the 2023 winner of the Edge Hill Short Story Prize for her collection This Train is For (published by No Alibis Press). She is the author of two novels: The Watch House and The Butterfly Cabinet and of one previous short story collection\, Sleepwalkers which is due to be republished in 2025. Her work has appeared in a number of award-winning anthologies and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4. Bernie works as a Mentor for the Irish Writers’ Centre and is a Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund. \nCost: £20. To book visit Bridge Books on Ticket Source. \nThe first Dromore Book Festival is hosted by Bridge Books Dromore and features a stellar line-up of events including Crime Queens Liz Nugent\, Sharon Dempsey and Hannah King; an evening with Donal Ryan; Brian McGilloway in conversation with Stuart Neville; Brian Rowan with Mike Philpott; Claire Allen with Emma Heatherington and much more. \nFull programme and booking details here.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/writing-workshop-with-bernie-mcgill-at-dromore-book-festival/
LOCATION:Dromore Book Festival\, c/o Bridge Books\, 3 Bridge Street\, Dromore\, Co. Down\, BT25 1AN\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20250628T133000
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop with Bernie McGill at Seamus Heaney HomePlace\, Bellaghy*
DESCRIPTION:*This workshop is now sold out. \nJoin Edge Hill Prize-winning writer Bernie McGill for a workshop in the Moyola Hall and Sensory Garden at Seamus Heaney HomePlace. This will be a practical workshop on the craft of writing with the aim of sparking ideas for new work. Prompts and exercises will take inspiration from the words\, sights\, sounds and smells of the garden and surrounds. \nAll levels of experience are 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\, weather permitting\, or indoors in the Moyola Hall. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \n10.30 am – 1.30 pm \nBooking opens on 23rd April at 10am at this link.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/writing-workshop-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:The John Hewitt International Summer School 2025
DESCRIPTION:The much-celebrated John Hewitt International Summer School will run in 2025 from Monday 28th July – Saturday 2nd August at the Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre in Armagh.  The theme this year\, inspired by John Hewitt’s poem ‘The Colony’ is ‘Our country also: difference and belonging’.  The Summer School will feature writing workshops\, author readings and talks\, panel discussions\, exhibitions and evening performances\, as well as an open mike and creative writing showcase. The full programme is available at the John Hewitt Society website. \nBernie McGill will facilitate the Short Story Writing workshops taking place on Monday 28th\, Tuesday 29th and Wednesday 31st July from 2.45 pm to 4.45 pm. (Attendance is required at all three workshops. Fee: £75.) Full details and booking at the Market Place Theatre. \nBernie will be in conversation with internationally acclaimed author Tessa Hadley at the Market Place Theatre\, Armagh on Friday 1st August at 1.30pm. Tessa Hadley has penned eight novels including Accidents in the Home (longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award) and more recently\, The Past\, Late in the Day and Free Love. She has published four short story collections: Sunstroke\, Married Love\, Bad Dreams and After the Funeral which won the 2024 Edge Hill Short Story Prize\, following her previous win with Bad Dreams in 2018. Her most recent book\, The Party\, was published to critical acclaim at the end of last year. She won the Windham Campbell Prize for Fiction in 2016\, and The Past won the Hawthornden Prize for 2016. (Tickets £12.) Booking and details at the Market Place Theatre. \nTickets are available for all individual events; daily tickets are priced at £45; weekly tickets (excluding workshops) are £240; weekly tickets (including a workshop course) are £305. \nBursary applications for the John Hewitt International Summer Scheme covering admission to all events and workshops are open until Wednesday 14th June. Full bursaries include accommodation. Half-bursaries without accommodation are available to those from the Armagh\, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC) Council Area. For full information on eligibility and how to apply visit the John Hewitt Society. \nSee you there! \nBernie McGill is the 2023 winner of the Edge Hill Short Story Prize for her collection This Train is For\, published by No Alibis Press. Her first short story collection Sleepwalkers\, originally shortlisted for the Edge Hill\, has just been republished by No Alibis\, now including a new short story commissioned by BBC Radio 4. She is the author of two historical novels: The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/the-john-hewitt-international-summer-school-2025/
LOCATION:Market Place Theatre\, Armagh\, Market Street\, Armagh\, Armagh\, BT61 7BW\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Bernie McGill at Suffolk Library\, Belfast for Book Week NI
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning writer Bernie McGill at Suffolk Library in Belfast on Thursday 23rd October (3pm) for readings and reflections on her evocative fiction. Known for her lyrical style and deep sense of place\, Bernie’s work has touched readers across Ireland and beyond. \nBernie McGill is the author of novels The Butterfly Cabinet and The Watch House and of the short story collections Sleepwalkers and This Train is For which won the prestigious Edge Hill Prize in 2023. She is an Honorary Member of the Linen Hall Library in Belfast in which building her writing archive is held. \nThis is a free event but booking is advisable. Contact Suffolk Library on 028 9050 9235\nEmail suffolk.library@librariesni.org.uk \nBook Week NI takes place this year in libraries across Northern Ireland from Monday 21st to Sunday 26th October 2025. For events near you\, check out the Libraries NI website. \n 
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/meet-the-author-bernie-mcgill-at-suffolk-library-belfast-for-book-week-ni/
LOCATION:Suffolk Library\, Stewartstown Rd\, Belfast\, BT11 9JP\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Launch of Literary Archive at the Linen Hall Library\, Belfast
DESCRIPTION:In 2025\, acclaimed writer Bernie McGill was invited to donate her literary archive to The Linen Hall Library. To mark the occasion\, Hugh Odling-Smee talks to her in the library about her archive and about her writing career\, from her novels The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (2010) through to her most recent publication\, This Train is For\, for which she won the 2023 Edge Hill Short Story Prize. \nA selection of items from the archive will be on display at the event. \nThis event is included in the programme for the 2025 Belfast International Arts Festival. Admission is free but booking is essential. Please book here. \nThe 2025 Belfast International Arts Festival takes place from 14th October – 9th November and features Talks & Ideas\, Music\, Theatre & Dance\, Visual Arts and Special Events in 30 venues across the city. The full programme is available to view here. \nSupported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/launch-of-literary-archive-at-the-linen-hall-library/
LOCATION:Linen Hall Library\, Belfast\, 17 Donegall Square North\, Belfast\, BT1 5GB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Mary Beckett: A Belfast Woman at Look North! Festival at the Linen Hall Library
DESCRIPTION:Born in 1926\, Mary Beckett is regarded as one of Belfast’s finest writers. Widely acclaimed for her novels and short stories\, especially A Belfast Woman\, A Literary Woman and Give Them Stones\, her work did much to capture and explore the lives and experiences of women\, especially working-class women. To mark the centenary of her birth\, The Linen Hall Library in partnership with Look North!\, brings together two acclaimed Belfast writers\, Anne Devlin and Wendy Erskine\, to talk about Beckett’s work and her enduring legacy. This session will be chaired by award-winning novelist and short story writer\, Bernie McGill. \nSupported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland. \nThis event will be hosted by The Linen Hall Library\, Belfast on 25th February at 1pm. Tickets £5. Booking details here.
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/mary-beckett-a-belfast-woman-at-look-north-festival-at-the-linen-hall-library/
LOCATION:Linen Hall Library\, Belfast\, 17 Donegall Square North\, Belfast\, BT1 5GB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop at Ballyscullion Park\, Bellaghy with Bernie McGill
DESCRIPTION:Writing Workshop: Setting and Place\nwith Bernie McGill\nat Ballyscullion Park\, Bellaghy\nSaturday\, 28th February 2026\n10.30am – 3.30pm with a break for lunch* \nJoin writer Bernie McGill for a one-day workshop at Ballyscullion Park on the beautiful shores of Lough Beg. The workshop will focus on writing about setting and place. This will be a practical and participative workshop with the aim of developing existing work or sparking new ideas. \nPrompts and exercises will take inspiration from the garden and surrounds. All levels of experience are welcome from published writers to first-timers\, poets and fiction writers alike. Participants will have the option to find a spot outdoors in the walled garden\, weather permitting\, and to write indoors in the historic 18th century stable block. Come with writing materials\, prepared to write. \nBernie McGill is a novelist and short story writer and the winner of the 2023 Edge Hill Prize for her short story collection This Train is For. She is a Writing for Life Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund and an Honorary member of the Linen Hall Library in which building her writing archive is held. Her work has been widely anthologised and broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4. She works as a Writing Mentor with the Irish Writers’ Centre. \nwww.berniemcgill.com \n*Tea and coffee will be provided. Please bring a packed lunch. \nBook via Ballyscullion Park’s Eventbrite Page. \nSee the full 2026 schedule of writing workshops at Ballyscullion Park here. \n\nShow less
URL:https://berniemcgill.com/event/writing-workshop-at-ballyscullion-park-bellaghy-with-bernie-mcgill/
LOCATION:Ballyscullion Park\, 61 Ballyscullion Road\, Bellaghy\, Derry\, BT45 8NA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Short Story Writing Weekend with Bernie McGill at YARN\, Ballycastle
DESCRIPTION:When & Where\n11th April 2026\, 10 am – 4 pm\n12th April 2026\, 10 am – 2 pm\nYARN Ballycastle\, 24-26 Ann St\, Ballycastle\, BT54 6AD\, UK \nAbout\nHave you always wanted to try writing a short story? \nDo you already have an idea? \nDo you write in other genres and are interested in the form?  \nWhether you’re a first-timer looking for guidance and inspiration or a seasoned writer seeking a fresh challenge\, this Short Story Writing Weekend is for you.  \nJoin award-winning short story writer Bernie McGill for an enjoyable weekend of participative writing that will help to get your writing on track. Please bring your preferred writing materials (pen/pencil\, notebook/laptop\, etc.) If you’re already working on a short story\, feel free to bring a copy for workshopping. Participants will be encouraged to share their work only if they are comfortable doing so. \nSaturday 11th April: 10 am – 4 pm \n\nWhat is a short story? How to get started with focus on structure\, character and setting. \nParticipants will be offered prompts and exercises to help develop their work.\nThere will be a lunch break\, with lunch provided on the day. Tea/coffee & snacks will also be provided.\n\nSunday 12th April: 10 am – 2 pm \n\nWhat next? What’s happening under the surface of your story? What more does it need? This workshop focuses on how to dive a little deeper and how to revise. \nWe’ll finish with a Q&A and information-sharing on opportunities and outlets for work.\nThere will be a short break mid-session. Tea/coffee & snacks will be provided.\n\nAccommodation\nFor those travelling from further afield\, Yarn offers gorgeous on-site accommodation\, with a special discount for retreat participants. Use code BERNIE20 when booking for 20% off your stay. \nWho is Bernie McGill?\nBernie McGill is the 2023 winner of the prestigious Edge Hill Short Story Prize for her collection This Train is For. She is the author of two novels: The Watch House (nominated for the Ireland European Union Prize for Literature in 2019) and The Butterfly Cabinet (2010). Her short stories have been widely anthologised\, and her work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4. Bernie was co-judge of the Edge Hill Prize in 2024 and of the Michael McLaverty Short Story Award in 2023. She is a Fellow with the Royal Literary Fund\, a Mentor with the Irish Writers’ Centre and an Honorary Member of the Linen Hall Library\, where her writing archive is held. Her first short story collection\, Sleepwalkers (2013)\, was re-published in 2025 by No Alibis Press. \nFor full details and to book tickets please visit YARN\, Ballycastle
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LOCATION:YARN\, Ballycastle\, 24-26 Ann St\, Ballycastle\, BT54 6AD\, United Kingdom
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