Staff Publication: Five Paintings by Rupert Loydell
Rupert Loydell has five new artworks in the fall issue of After the Pause, including this one called Contour Lines. Read about this project here.
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Staff Publication: Five Paintings by Rupert Loydell
Rupert Loydell has five new artworks in the fall issue of After the Pause, including this one called Contour Lines. Read about this project here.
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Industry Focus: New Approaches to Bookselling
Sam Scott explores the approaches of contemporary high street book shops in the new piece on our website. Read it here!
A Drop of Positive Psychology for the New Year
Feeling reflective this New Year? Here’s some tips from a psychotherapist on how to put it to work.
45 Things I Wish I Knew as an English Undergraduate
‘In lieu of the interview questions, I'm going to use a list to paint a picture of my student days, instead. This may or may not be useful to you. Here goes.’
This is probably one of the most important things I’ve read about university, and I’ll definitely be keeping all of them in mind. Have a read here!
Object Lessons: The Writer's Notebook
Holly explores the writer's relationship with one of her most intimate possessions. Read what she has to say here
An Interview with Eimear McBride
Danielle interviews the acclaimed Irish author. On the menu: McBride's novels, Irishness, writing sex, and what critics expect from women. Read it here!
Staff Research: Immersion and Playspace in Contemporary Irish Novels
Danielle explores how discourses of play and resistance intertwine to create immersive experiences in the contemporary Irish novel.
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