Launch of The Watch House at Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart
Flowerfield Arts Centre 185 Coleraine Road, PORTSTEWART, Northern Ireland, United KingdomLaunch of The Watch House by Bernie McGill, in conversation with Eimear O'Callaghan, author of Belfast Days: A 1972 Teenage Diary. In association with the John Hewitt Society. Admission free but please reserve a place by phoning Flowerfield at the number provided, or email reception@flowerfield.org.
Aspects Festival, Bangor, with David Park and Malachi O’Doherty
North Down Museum Town Hall, The Castle, Bangor, United KingdomReading from The Watch House with David Park, author of The Truth Commissioner and The Poets' Wives, introduced by writer and broadcaster Malachi O'Doherty. An Aspects Festival event.
In Conversation with Jan Carson at No Alibis Bookshop, Belfast
No Alibis Bookshop 83 Botanic Avenue, BELFAST, United KingdomReading from The Watch House, in conversation with Jan Carson, author of Malcolm Orange Disappears and Children's Children. A Belfast International Festival event. Book here for the event. Watch the book trailer, filmed on Rathlin. ‘Beautiful and lyrical, tender and fierce; one of those rare novels, with the power to break you clean in two.’ Guinevere Glasfurd, author of the Costa shortlisted The Words in My Hand. ‘McGill writes about life, love and telegraphy with a poet’s clarity’ The Sunday Times ‘McGill proves once again she is a masterful storyteller . . . historical fiction at its absolute best’ The Lady ‘A novel to haunt you’ Sunday Mirror ‘Totally absorbing and full of unexpected twists’ Sunday Business Post 'Endlessly intriguing and exhilarating' Dublin Review of Books ‘An evocative novel that’s brimming with suspense… reels you in and keeps a grip on you until the very end’ The Incubator ‘ assured style and eye for detail make The Watch House a pleasure to read, a fast-paced tale that rarely flags, with a complex and beguiling heroine at the helm’ Irish Times ‘Hard to put down, this atmospheric book will stay with you long after the final heart-rending denouement, setting McGill firmly into the […]
‘Between the Lights’ Writing Workshop with Bernie McGill
Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre 24 Main Street, Limavady, United KingdomThe Celtic Festival of Samhain traditionally marks the end of the lighter half and the beginning of the darker half of the year. It was believed that at this time, the division between this world and the otherworld was at its thinnest, allowing spirits to pass through. As we head into the darker weeks of the year, this one-day writing workshop will use as its theme that idea of passing between the lights. Open to all from experienced writers to first-timers, poets and prosers alike, the workshop will be fully participative with attendees taking part in writing exercises throughout the day. Maximum numbers 12. (One hour break for lunch. Lunch not provided.) To book, phone: 028 7776 0650 or email: information@rvacc.co.uk