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KRF: Douglas Kennedy in conversation with Rick O’Shea

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Kildare Readers’ Festival presents a special event honouring acclaimed writer Douglas Kennedy, international bestselling author of The Big Picture, The Pursuit of Happiness, and The Heat of Betrayal. Douglas will discuss his successful career with radio personality and noted champion of literature, Rick O’Shea. Rick has previously curated the Imagine Arts Festival and has hosted

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KRF: Ten Books You Should Read with Stefanie Preissner and Ferdia Mac Anna

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join us for the ever popular Ten Books You Should Read! Our guests Stefanie Preissner and Ferdia Mac Anna will select five books each that they would recommend and delve into the stories to illustrate why we should give them a try. Stefanie Preissner - Munich-born, Mallow-raised - is the creator of hit comedy-drama series

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KRF: Joseph O Connor, Kit De Waal and Henrietta McKervey

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

The Kildare Readers’ Festival is delighted to welcome back celebrated novelist, screenwriter, and playwright Joseph O'Connor (Star of the Sea, Ghost Light, Shadowplay), who will be joined by Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year 2017 winner Kit De Waal (My Name is Leon, The Trick to Time) for a discussion moderated by acclaimed author

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KRF: Persona Poetry Workshop with Christodoulos Makris

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Participants will be guided by Christodoulos Makris to make use of public texts to compose poetry in the personae of a range of current figures. This is a fun and interactive workshop, with the techniques employed adaptable to writing other kinds of poetry. Participants will also create an 'exquisite corpse' (a communally composed poem). Christodoulos

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KRF: The First Page: Writing that compelling opening to your next short story

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Pauline Clooney, founder of the Kildare Writing Centre, will lead a workshop about 'openings' and how to make sure that the reader turns the first page and continues with your story. Using a guided free-write as a stimulus, the group will explore the elements of craft expected on the first page of a story, culminating

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KRF: ‘Hot Off The Press’ event & Dennis O’Driscoll Literary Awards presentation

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join the participants from 'The First Page' and 'Persona Poetry' workshops led by Pauline Clooney and Christodoulus Makris for a sharing of work created that very afternoon - so 'hot off the press' that it might burn your fingers! We will also present the prestigious Dennis O'Driscoll Literary Bursary awards 2019 to an emerging and

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KRF: Ian Maleney and Jamie Goldrick live audio-visual literary documentary

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Set around a small family farm on the edge of a bog, a few miles from the river Shannon, Minor Monuments is a live audio-visual essay unfolding from the landscape of the Irish midlands. Taking in the physical and philosophical power of sound and music, and the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on a family, Ian

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KRF: Something Wicked This Way Comes with Niamh Boyce, Stacey Halls and Martina Devlin

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

'Tis the season of Samhain and the Kildare Readers’ Festival will celebrate with an exciting panel discussion examining the depiction and characterisation of witches within the canon of literature. Whether it's horror fiction or historical non-fiction, Witches and Wiccan culture have provided rich material for authors and scholars throughout the years. On hand for a riveting discourse on the topic will be acclaimed novelists

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KRF: Sunday Morning Sessions with Dermot Bolger and John Boyne

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Kildare Readers’ Festival is elated that Dermot Bolger (An Ark of Light, The Family on Paradise Pier) will return to our ever popular “Sunday Morning Sessions” for a relaxed and intimate conversation with acclaimed novelist and short story writer, John Boyne (The Hearts Invisible Furies, The Absolutist, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas). In a

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KRF: Emilie Pine and Arnold Fanning in conversation with Emily Hourican

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

The Kildare Readers’ Festival welcomes a duo of celebrated Irish authors, Emilie Pine (Notes to Self) and Arnold Thomas Fanning (Mind on Fire: A Memoir of Madness and Recovery), for a candid panel discussion on the most intimate of literature endeavours: memoirs. This event will be moderated by author and magazine editor, Emily Hourican (How

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CBI Virtual Book Clinic

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Riverbank Arts Centre is working with Children's Books Ireland on this special FREE online book clinic on Saturday, 13th June, offered as part of Cruinniú na nÓg and supported by Kildare County Council and Creative Ireland. Are you a young reader? Looking for a new series to delve into? Feeling uninspired by your bookshelves at

Kildare Readers Festival 2020 – all online

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Kildare Readers Festival 2020 – all online! Kildare Readers Festival is brought to you every year in October by Kildare County Library and Arts Service, culminating in busy closing weekend of events and activities at Riverbank Arts Centre.  The festival aims to connect readers with authors and artists, working to bring the very best from

OUTDOOR POETRY: A Gap in the Clouds with Nell Regan

Japanese Gardens Irish National Stud, Tully, Kildare, Ireland

We are delighted to present an outdoor poetry reading from A Gap in Clouds with Nell Regan, in the beautiful surroundings of the Japanese Gardens. A Gap in the Clouds is a new translation by James Hadley and Nell Regan of Ogura’s 100 Poems by 100 Poets, one of the most important collections of poetry

€5

LIVE Network presents: Douglas Stuart & Elaine Feeney

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Booker Prize Winner Douglas Stuart talks Shuggie Bain with Irish author Elaine Feeney Douglas Stuart was born and raised in Glasgow. After graduating from the Royal College of Art, he moved to New York, where he began a career in design. Shuggie Bain, his debut novel, won the 2020 Booker Prize and was a finalist for the

€15

LIVE Network: Republic of Shame

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

LIVE Network and Riverbank Arts Centre present a night of conversation and creative responses to the ongoing legacy of the mother and baby home institutions. Until recently, religious orders and the Irish state operated a network of institutions where thousands of women and children were disappeared into, separated from each other and exploited. Through breaking

€10

Kildare Readers Festival: Shelving

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Why do artists and writers shelve or abandon particular projects – books, artworks, ideas? What does this tell us about how artists and writers work? What does it tell us about the systems in which they work, the expectations placed upon them, the kinds of work considered viable, valuable, worthwhile? For this event as part

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Kildare Readers Festival: John Bowman & Abie Philbin Bowman

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

With a shared love of history and debate John Bowman and Abie Philbin Bowman are ideal interviewer and interviewee. KRF are delighted to bring you this exclusive interview as they discuss John Bowman's book Ireland the Autobiography:  One Hundred Years in the Life of the Nation, Told by its People. This absorbing and highly acclaimed

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Kildare Readers Festival: 10 Books You Should Read

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

10 Books You Should Read continues to be a favourite event at Kildare Readers' Festival. Its format is a simple one - the guests choose five titles each – conversation ensues, as recommendations - and the advocacy of same - volley back and forth. On this occasion KRF thought to have the conversation be amongst the keepers

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Kildare Readers Festival: Luke Cassidy’s Iron Annie Cabaret

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

The Iron Annie Cabaret is a celebration of music, theatre and literature. Based on Luke Cassidy’s debut novel Iron Annie, it tells the story of Aoife, a major figure in Dundalk’s small-town underworld, and her fatal attraction to Annie, a magnetic and elusive force that barged into her life. Think Reservoir Dogs meets Thelma and

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Kildare Readers Festival: The Alphabet of Birds

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Sunday Mass and sea swimming; bird alphabets and stone collecting; Goya and Monet; the Stations of the Cross and the Sacred Heart of Jesus; bedrooms and bedsits; insomnia and parental love. Writer and artist Sara Baume covers wide ground in this spellbinding audio-visual essay. Ultimately, it’s a show about our obsessions and passions – the

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BOOK LAUNCH: Secret Poets by Darren Donohue

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Secret Poets is the eagerly anticipated debut poetry collection from award-winning poet and playwright, Darren Donohue.  Published by Turas Press, Secret Poets charts the poet’s journey through illness and his determination to uncover the sublime hiding within the every day. Darren’s poetry is widely published in journals and magazines including Poetry Ireland Review, Irish Times,

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BOOK LAUNCH: I am Edel by Susan Connolly & Cormac P. Walsh

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join us for the launch of   I Am Edel by Susan Connolly & Cormac P. Walsh, foreword by Emilie Pine. Featuring live performances of four scenes from the play, guest speakers, Q & A and book signing. This stage play is the compelling true story of Susan Connolly’s 11 years as a child in

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European Poetry Festival 2022 – The European Camarade: Ireland

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

European Poetry Festival - The European Camarade: Ireland Serena Braida and Christodoulos Makris Nick Roth and SJ Fowler Ella de Burca and Michael O’Mahony Samuel Vriezen and Máighréad Medbh Anna Belkovska and Róisín Power Hackett The European Camarade is a pioneering literary event celebrating a near dozen of Europe’s most innovative poets in a unique collaborative

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Kildare Readers Festival: Poetry and Document – Ways of Writing

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Three contemporary poets whose work incorporates archival or contemporary documentary material give short talks on their writing process. Bebe Ashley, Julie Morrissy and Cherry Smyth discuss their inspirations, raw material and references, drafts and rewrites, aspects of presentation and publishing, and other elements framing their recent work. Devised, programmed and hosted by Christodoulos Makris. Christodoulos

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Kildare Readers Festival: An Evening with Donal Ryan

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join us for an evening with Booker-longlisted No.1 bestselling author of Strange Flowers, Donal Ryan, as we explore his most recent novel The Queen of Dirt Island. It is a story of terrible betrayals and fierce loyalties, of isolation and togetherness, of transgression, forgiveness, desire, and love. About all the things family can be and

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Kildare Readers Festival: This Woman’s Work with Sinéad Gleeson and Patrick Freyne

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Sinéad Gleeson and Kim Gordon’s collection of essays by female writers about female artists that matter to them, This Woman’s Work: Essays on Music was published in April this year. The book “seeks to challenge the male dominance and sexism hard-coded in the canons of music, literature, and film and has forced women to fight

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Kildare Readers Festival: Ten Banned Books You Should Read

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join us for this year’s Ten Books where former Irish Censor, John Kelleher and self-declared ‘dirty-minded historian’ and host of the Censored podcast Dr Aoife Bhreatnach discuss their top picks from the world of banned books. Dr Aoife Bhreatnach is a researcher, writer and podcaster. Since March 2020, she has written and presented Censored podcast,

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Kildare Readers Festival: Yeah, But Where Are You Really From? Conversation with Marguerite Penrose

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Author Marguerite Penrose in conversation with Noelle Brown reflects about her life, work and inspiration in her memoir ‘Yeah, But Where Are You Really From’ – an open and thought provoking read which explores Marguerite’s life and her thoughts and experience of; needs of people born in institutions, on being a Black Irishwoman and about

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Kildare Readers Festival: Dennis O’Driscoll Awards

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Regarded as one of the best European poets of his time, Dennis O'Driscoll was a poet, essayist, critic, editor and mentor who made Naas, Co Kildare his home until his death. The Dennis O'Driscoll Literary Bursary Award, an initiative of Kildare County Council, is open to both established and emerging writers and critics in all

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Kildare Readers Festival: Emerging Northern Irish Authors

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Recent years have seen an unprecedented volume of exciting new fiction coming out of the North. Kildare Readers’ Festival is delighted to welcome Derry writer Kerri ní Dochartaigh speaking with Michelle Gallen and Olivia Fitzsimons about their new books and the current thriving literature scene in Northern Ireland. Kerri ní Dochartaigh is from the North

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Kildare Readers Festival: Sunday Sessions with Dermot Bolger

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Kildare Readers Festival regular Dermot Bolger returns with Sunday Sessions for a conversation with our guests Billy Roche and Bernard Farrell about life as playwrights, seeing the work on stage and how plays appear and disappear. In this relaxed and intimate discussion, Dermot and guests will look at how past life experience has influenced their

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Kildare Readers Festival: Introducing Writers in Residence, with Belinda McKeon, Fíona Scarlett and Catherine Talbot

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Since 2015, Maynooth University Department of English and Kildare County Council Arts and Library Service have collaborated on an annual writers-in-residence programme, supporting writers in their practice and to bring their work to university and community audiences. The resident writers in 2022/23 are Fíona Scarlett and Catherine Talbot. Recently appointed Associate Professor of Creative Writing/

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BOOK LAUNCH: The Devil’s Own by Maria McDonald

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join Kildare County Council Library Service and author Maria McDonald for the launch of her new book The Devil's Own, a tantalising historical mystery. This event will be be launched on Friday 20th January at 6pm with guest speaker, and former Irish Army Ranger, Ray Goggins. The programme is supported by the County Kildare Decade of

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An Tolg Liteartha

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Mórimeacht liteartha na Gaeilge ag a gcuirfidh an sárchraoltóir, Tristan Rosenstock (RTÉ), agallamh ar bhuaiteoirí na nGradam Foilsitheoireachta 2023 - Gradam Réics Carló (Leabhar na Bliana don Léitheoir Óg); Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin (Leabhar na Bliana don Léitheoir Fásta); agus Gradam de Bhaldraithe (Leabhar na Bliana do Shaothar Aistrithe go Gaeilge ó theanga eile). Mar chuid den ócáid, labhróidh Tristan leis na criticeoirí

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KILDARE READERS’ FESTIVAL – Creeping It Real: The Rebirth of Female Horror

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join us for an evening with Sophie White and Rick O’Shea as they discuss Sophie’s writing. Sophie’s novel Where I End has recently won the Shirley Jackson Award which recognises “outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic.” Where I End is a story of psychological and physical horror with a shattering

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KILDARE READERS’ FESTIVAL – The Deadwood Encore with Kathleen Murray and Ed O’Loughlin

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join acclaimed short story author, Kathleen Murray as she discusses her first novel, published by Harper Collins in 2022 and described as ‘the Coen Brothers of Carlow’ with author, journalist & correspondent Ed O’Loughlin. The Deadwood Encore tells the story of Frank Whelan, a seventh son of a seventh son, and his journey of self-discovery.

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KILDARE READERS’ FESTIVAL – Tangled Webs – Book Launch with Maria McDonald

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join us for the launch of Maria McDonald’s new novel Tangled Webs. Jane Best and Agnes Williams are known in Belfast for taking in lodgers at Riverdale House, the business they started together after losing their husbands in the Anglo-Zulu War. For forty years, they’ve welcomed young women in need of a respectable place to

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KILDARE READERS’ FESTIVAL – Poor: Grit, courage, and the life-changing value of self-belief

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join Katriona O’Sullivan and a guest for a discussion on Katriona’s book Poor. Poor is a memoir describing the impact of childhood poverty.  Katriona's story recounts her journey from poverty, teenage pregnancy, homelessness to graduating with a PhD from Trinity College Dublin and becoming an award-winning lecturer whose work challenges barriers to education. Poor is her stirring argument for the importance of giving hope, practical

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KILDARE READERS’ FESTIVAL – Sunday Morning Session: Judith Mok & Michael O’Loughlin in conversation with Dermot Bolger

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Writer and soprano, Judith Mok was born in Holland and studied at the Royal Conservatory of the Hague. She has toured the world as a classical soprano, moving to Dublin in 2002, where she is a leading voice coach working with noted singers from the classical and pop worlds. Her books include the novels De Beul (2000) and Gael (2006),

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Let It Be A Tale

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

a spoken word performance by Rafeef Ziadah with live music by Phil Monsour, in memory of Palestinian poet and educator Refaat Alareer. Palestinian poet and spoken word artist Rafeef Ziadah brings her powerful catalogue of poetry to the stage featuring selections from her latest album "Three Generations" and earlier works from "We Teach Life". With

€18 – €20

European Poetry Festival Ireland

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

A special event offering a unique approach to poetry in performance: 5 poets/artists based in Ireland and 4 visiting poets/artists from the rest of Europe pair up to produce brand new, specially commissioned collaborative works to premiere on the night. Representing a legacy of poet Christodoulos Makris' spell as Writer in Residence at Maynooth University

Free

JUNE FEST: Women of Words Networking Lunch

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join Women of Words for a networking lunch which will provide attendees with an opportunity to connect and exchange ideas. All are welcome; however, space is limited, and advanced booking is required to secure a place. Women of Words is funded by the Kildare County Council’s Brigid 1500 Programme. Pay What You Can - Free/€5/€10 This

Pay What You Can

Eco Lines – Kildare Libraries’ Festival of Climate, Readers, Writers and Changemakers

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

What does it mean to create at a time like this? How do we navigate the myriad crises our planetary home is facing in fair, sustainable, creative ways? Eco Lines brings together writers, thinkers, makers and feelers. Together we will explore what it means to make art in a bruised, burning, beautiful world. From the

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An Tolg Liteartha

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Mórimeacht liteartha na Gaeilge ag a gcuirfidh an sárchraoltóir Tristan Rosenstock ó RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltacht agallamh ar bhuaiteoirí Ghradaim Foilsitheoireachta an Oireachtais 2024 – Gradam Uí Shuilleabháin (Leabhar na Bliana don Léitheoir Fásta), Gradam Réics Carló (Leabhar na Bliana don Léitheoir Óg) agus Gradam de Bhaldraithe (Leabhar na Bliana do Shaothar Aistrithe go Gaeilge

Free

Kildare Readers’ Festival 2024

Riverbank Arts Centre Main Street, Newbridge, Ireland

Join Kildare Readers’ Festival at Riverbank Arts Centre from 10–13 October as they celebrate their 15th anniversary! This year’s milestone event promises an extraordinary line-up of literary talent, featuring Maggie Armstrong, Sara Baume, Dermot Bolger, Jan Carson, Diarmaid Ferriter, Sinéad Gleeson, Dr. Páraic Kerrigan, Claire Kilroy, Niamh Mulvey, Mike McCormack, Fiona Neary and more. Immerse

Free