Eoghan Carrick
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Artist and theatre director based in Dublin, Ireland. www.eoghancarrick.com
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Taco Bell Quarterly
about 2 months ago
I'm fully confident literary magazines will survive the AI apocalypse. There is no better time to become a creative writer. You already have an inside track because most people have never even heard of these things that can never die. We will be here with the cockroaches and Taco Bell
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Jeremy Millar
2 months ago
The Works of Laurence Sterne (1803: 4 vols.)
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Jeremy Millar
2 months ago
The Works of Laurence Sterne (1803: 8 vols.)
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Dr Panti Bliss-Cabrera
2 months ago
Bilbao is smaller than Dublin
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www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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Frank Gehry obituary
CanadianāAmerican architect who explored crumpling and fish curves in such buildings as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/dec/06/frank-gehry-obituary?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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The Guardian
3 months ago
Landmark British photographer Martin Parr dies aged 73
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Landmark British photographer Martin Parr dies aged 73
Parr said his brightly coloured, closely observed pictures of British life were ādisguised as entertainmentā but they became hugely popular Martin Parr, the British documentary photographer who captured the peculiarities of the nation with clarity and hilarity, has died aged 73. He had been diagnosed with cancer in May 2021. Known for his acute observations of the English class system, Parrās images covered sunbathers and Conservative clubs, village fetes and coffee mornings, often in vivid colour and with more than a dash of humour. His iconic 1986 photobook The Last Resort: Photographs of New Brighton captured working-class holidaymakers in the Wirral, Liverpool and helped mark a sea change in British documentary photography, from the gritty, black and white style of the past towards a cheekier and more colourful style. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/dec/07/landmark-british-photographer-martin-parr-dies-aged-73?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky&CMP=bsky_gu
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Bob Mayer
3 months ago
This evening's thought to ponder from Maggies Farm. How it all began.
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matt
3 months ago
Oh shit waddup
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Artists and musicians are constantly hustling. They need more State support
www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025...
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Una Mullally: Artists and musicians are constantly hustling. They need more State support
Independent musicians in Ireland have created the most exciting and genre-diverse indie scene in the world
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2025/12/01/una-mullally-artists-and-musicians-are-constantly-hustling-they-need-more-state-support/
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Cat Manning
3 months ago
A story Stoppard told several times, in several places:
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Influential English playwright Tom Stoppard dies aged 88
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Influential English playwright Tom Stoppard dies aged 88
Writer rose to prominence after Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead won attention at Edinburgh fringe
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/stage/2025/11/29/influential-english-playwright-tom-stoppard-dies-aged-88/
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Performing Arts Forum
3 months ago
We are thrilled to announce that Ruth McGowan & Alice Malseed will deliver The Gathering 2026! With Ruth as Curator and Alice as Creative Producer, we are excited to be working with them both to put together a robust programme in Belfast in May ⤵ļø
www.performingartsforum.ie/forum-notice...
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Taco Bell Quarterly
3 months ago
Choose delusion optimistically!
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Jess Traynor
4 months ago
Delighted the news is out about our next two poetry titles from
@bansheepress.bsky.social
- new collections from Tim MacGabhann and Billy Ramsell coming your way in 2026 āØļø
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Channel
4 months ago
one brother buys two two calves and the other brother buys this beautiful dark blue denim jacket and that there is the moral you understand --- š
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, 'Ireland, but money is good, too', Channel Issue 13 š
channelmag.org/issue-13/
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Channel
4 months ago
Thank you for sharing your words with us
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Jeff VanderMeer
4 months ago
Always walk away from bullshit.
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Is the newspaper arts review dying or could it be rescued by subscribers?
www.irishtimes.com/business/202...
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Hugh Linehan: Is the newspaper arts review dying or could it be rescued by subscribers?
If one culprit looms behind these shifts, it is the early digital consensus that everything should be free
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/2025/11/11/is-the-newspaper-arts-review-dying-or-could-it-be-rescued-by-subscribers/
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Aphorisms are the oldest written art form on the planet, perfectly suited to our digital age
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Aphorisms are the oldest written art form on the planet, perfectly suited to our digital age
Cultural observations have always been going viral, from the oral cultures of the ancient world to the have always been going viral, from the oral cultures of the ancient world to the visual cultures...
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/2025/11/12/aphorisms-are-the-oldest-written-art-form-on-the-planet-perfectly-suited-to-our-digital-age/
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Performing Arts Forum
4 months ago
Performing Arts Forum are delighted to introduce the participants of our newly established Independent Artist Working Group (IAWG)! š You can find out more and be part of our wider Independent Artist Mailing list below
www.performingartsforum.ie/forum-notice...
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Poetry Ireland / Ćigse Ćireann
4 months ago
What does it mean to be a young, working-class male writer in contemporary Ireland? Join
@skeinpress.bsky.social
for 'Young Blood' at this year's
#DublinSmallPressFair
Tickets are free but limited - find them at
www.poetryireland.ie/whats-on/you...
Presented in association with Poetry Ireland.
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āIn Ireland the level of incompetence is really frustratingā
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āIn Ireland the level of incompetence is really frustratingā
The visual artist Corban Walker on his middle name, what makes him angry, and how work gives him joy
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2025/11/09/in-ireland-the-level-of-incompetence-is-really-frustrating/
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āIn Ireland the level of incompetence is really frustratingā
www.irishtimes.com/life-style/p...
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āIn Ireland the level of incompetence is really frustratingā
The visual artist Corban Walker on his middle name, what makes him angry, and how work gives him joy
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2025/11/09/in-ireland-the-level-of-incompetence-is-really-frustrating/
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Last month, I had work published in
@minorliteratures.bsky.social
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@channel-lit.bsky.social
and
@swervejournal.bsky.social
. Looking forward to reading the other contributors pieces.
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Work published in Minor Literature[s], Channel and Swerve recently
[un]inhabited initials [after Holbein] is a cross genre essay in images and words explorating Hans Holbein the Youngerās 1524 Alphabet with Dance of Death. [un]inhabited initials [after Holbein] was p...
https://www.eoghancarrick.com/post/work-published-in-minor-literature-s-channel-and-swerve-recently
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An income survey showed me my time had little value and caused an explosion in my marriage
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An income survey showed me my time had little value and caused an explosion in my marriage
Until you meticulously quantify how the hours, days and weeks of your life are really being spent, you canāt possibly know for sure. The BIA survey gave me that knowledge
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2025/11/08/an-income-survey-showed-me-my-time-had-little-value-and-caused-an-explosion-in-my-marriage-2/
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Last month, I had work published in
@minorliteratures.bsky.social
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@channel-lit.bsky.social
and
@swervejournal.bsky.social
. Looking forward to reading the other contributors pieces.
www.eoghancarrick.com/post/work-pu...
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Work published in Minor Literature[s], Channel and Swerve recently
[un]inhabited initials [after Holbein] is a cross genre essay in images and words explorating Hans Holbein the Youngerās 1524 Alphabet with Dance of Death. [un]inhabited initials [after Holbein] was p...
https://www.eoghancarrick.com/post/work-published-in-minor-literature-s-channel-and-swerve-recently
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Channel
4 months ago
Thank you to all who celebrated Issue 13 with us, for a wonderful night of stories, poetry and song š More about the new issue:
channelmag.org/issue-13/
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Delighted to have [un]inhabited initials [after Holbein] published last month.
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4 months ago
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The Guardian
4 months ago
Peter Watkins, Oscar-winning director of The War Game, dies aged 90
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Peter Watkins, Oscar-winning director of The War Game, dies aged 90
Radical English director who clashed with the BBC over his āhorrifyingā film about nuclear war, was forced to look abroad to continue working Peter Watkins, the radical British film-maker who won an Oscar for his controversial drama-documentary The War Game, about a nuclear attack on Britain, has died aged 90. His son Patrick confirmed that he died on Thursday, but no cause of death has been given. Watkins was an uncompromising figure who clashed with the BBC after the latter failed to show The War Game on broadcast TV, and subsequently led a peripatetic film-making existence, looking overseas for backing. He was wary of the press, in a rare interview he spoke to the Guardian in 2000, saying he was āsomeone who has been working for 30 years to help shift the power balance between public and TVā. He added: āHad TV taken an alternative direction during the 1960s and 1970s and worked in a more open way, global society today would be vastly more humane and just.ā Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/oct/31/peter-watkins-director-war-game-dead?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky&CMP=bsky_gu
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Jeremy Millar
4 months ago
Happy Halloween
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Self-Portrait as a Drowned Man (The Willows) (2011) ā Jeremy Millar
Self-Portrait as a Drowned Man (The Willows) 2011 Silicone; fibreglass; hair; clothing; mixed media. As the title may suggest to some, this work is...
https://jeremymillar.org/Self-Portrait-as-a-Drowned-Man-The-Willows-2011
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Chapters Bookstore, Parnell St, D1
4 months ago
Pulling this out from the camera roll for the day that is in it!
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minor literature[s]
4 months ago
Monthly Dispatch #28 ā October 2025
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Monthly Dispatch #28 ā October 2025
A letter from the editor[s]
https://minorlits.substack.com/p/monthly-dispatch-28-october-2025
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Banshee Press
4 months ago
Accepting work for issue 21 until midnight (IST) š
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minor literature[s]
4 months ago
Monthly Dispatch
#28āft
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@robmclennan.bsky.social
@gabrielflynn.bsky.social
@matthewkinlin.bsky.social
Mikra Namani
@eoghancarrick.bsky.social
@dluntz.bsky.social
@evawyles.bsky.social
Bothayna Al-Essa
@noonanerik.bsky.social
Dimitris Lyacos Toti OāBrien +
@mortenhoijensen.bsky.social
now live š
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minor literature[s]
4 months ago
Bothayna Al-Essa
@noonanerik.bsky.social
Dimitris Lyacos, Toti OāBrien,
@mortenhoijensen.bsky.social
+ more ā goes out Friday (2/2) sign up here:
minorlits.substack.com
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minor literature[s] | Substack
minor literatures ; stuttering cultures. Click to read minor literature[s], a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.
https://minorlits.substack.com/
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minor literature[s]
4 months ago
Monthly Dispatch
#28āft
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@robmclennan.bsky.social
@gabrielflynn.bsky.social
@matthewkinlin.bsky.social
Mikra Namani
@eoghancarrick.bsky.social
@dluntz.bsky.social
@evawyles.bsky.social
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Really delighted to have my piece [un]inhabited initials [after Holbein] published in
@minorliteratures.bsky.social
. Itās an exploration of Holbein the Youngerās 1524 Alphabet with Dance of Death and uses satellite images of ghost estates located in Ireland to reflect on an alphabet of absence.
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Martin Doyle
4 months ago
My Anne Enright interview: āI am fed up saying I have a problem with authority, and that is why I do not write realism. Naturalistic fiction is a lie ā and a dull one at that. This is me changing the narrative from your ābrokenā to my āhonestā or even āsmartā.ā
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Anne Enright: āIām in a lull. Iām trying to recalibrate after a long decade of elder careā
Anne Enrightās time looking after her parents has given the Booker winner an opportunity to take stock, both personally and creatively
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/2025/10/26/anne-enright-im-in-a-lull-im-trying-to-recalibrate-after-a-long-decade-of-elder-care/
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minor literature[s]
4 months ago
ALSO ALSO! Monthly Dispatch #28 ā ft.
@eoghancarrick.bsky.social
@robrubsam.bsky.social
Bothayna Al-Essa,
@matthewkinlin.bsky.social
@robmclennan.bsky.social
@evawyles.bsky.social
+ much, much more ā goes out Friday ... sign up here:
minorlits.substack.com
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minor literature[s] | Substack
minor literatures ; stuttering cultures. Click to read minor literature[s], a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.
https://minorlits.substack.com/
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Conor Gallagher
4 months ago
A sitting Dublin city councillor has posted a call for "ethnic cleansing". Don't call them far right though
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Channel
4 months ago
Only one week to go until our launch night! We canāt wait to share Issue 13 with you.
channelmag.org/issue-13/
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minor literature[s]
4 months ago
"Trauma Porn, where emotional catharsis is conflated with literary worth; performative vulnerability is miscast as authenticity; therapeutic processing services the reader, and confession becomes a public good ..." The Ruse of Trauma Porn & the Fictional āIā
minorliteratures.com/2025/10/19/t...
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The Ruse of Trauma Porn & the Fictional āIā
minor beef[s]Ā is a new feature where you can express your literary gripes, complaints and pet hates ⦠Is there a writer you despise who is getting too much praise? a lauded critic whose opinioā¦
https://minorliteratures.com/2025/10/19/the-ruse-of-trauma-porn-the-fictional-i/
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Mark Hennessy
4 months ago
Feeds the soul, this - Two years ago we planted 24,000 native saplings ā now our forest is thriving
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Two years ago we planted 24,000 native saplings ā now our forest is thriving
We planted on the cheapest land we could find in Ireland. These small wet fields now hum with life. This habitat is healing
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2025/10/19/our-forest-is-thriving-you-can-almost-see-the-trees-growing/
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Really enjoyed lots of this
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Draught
5 months ago
Draught is now live!
www.draughtjournal.com
Issue 1.1.1 with contributions by Glenn Adamson, Jen Calleja, Don Mee Choi, Mark Cousins, Daisy Lafarge, Mark Manders, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lisa Robertson, Christina Tudor-Sideri and Francesca Wade
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Chloe N. Clark
5 months ago
Just boosting that I got laid off two weeks ago. Any leads on remote jobs in writing, editing, publishing, teaching, or adjacent work are deeply appreciated. Also always open to freelance! Mushroom that feels like me job hunting for the algo.
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This is a good listen. Two interesting people discussing an interesting topic.
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Ep 1 - What can the President actually do?
Podcast Episode Ā· What Were We Like? Ā· S1 E1 Ā· 34m
https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/what-were-we-like/id1845439909?i=1000731803328
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Delighted to have a piece in this upcoming issue of Channel. Looking forward to reading the other contributors.
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It draws on satellite images of ghost estates located in Ireland, and uses the skeletal remains of buildings and their relationship to the surrounding landscape to reflect an alphabet of absence. Canāt wait to share it.
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