The censors and the ‘Derry Journal’ – An Irishwoman’s Diary on the newspaper banned on both sides of the BorderSat Aug 20 2016 - 01:01
When Tony Doherty was 9, his father Paddy was killed on Bloody SundayA happy childhood in Derry, where he had the freedom of the city, came to be defined by the Troubles. His mother took the soldiers sandwiches at first but then came Bloody SundayThu Aug 18 2016 - 15:17
Beyond the Silence by Julieann Campbell review: women’s voices on the TroublesUntold stories are reclaimed through the powerful testimony of wives, mothers, sistersSat Jun 04 2016 - 02:00
Review: Love + Hate: Stories and Essays by Hanif KureishiA collection of stories and essays that explore complex relationship between love and hateSat Apr 02 2016 - 00:37
Michael Bradley of the Undertones: still kicking after all these yearsFreya McClements interviews Michael Bradley, whose Teenage Kicks: My Life as an Undertone reads like a memoir of youth we all wish we had had, as told by a best friendThu Mar 10 2016 - 07:00
The Seamus Heaney Centre in Bellaghy: a barracks turns into a beacon of hopeThe visitor centre, due to open next summer, is fast taking shape. A year after the first sod was turned on what was an RUC station, Freya McClements gets a sneak previewFri Dec 18 2015 - 12:14
‘Your ticket to a new world’: a love letter to the public libraryFreya McClements had 16 tickets as a child for a library that’s just been listed. She finds out how libraries have evolved and talks to fellow fan, Bookworm author Patricia CraigWed Dec 09 2015 - 12:32
‘Music’s sexy, dance is sexy, not books’: how funding cuts hit North’s publishersGuildhall Press and Blackstaff Press have had to adjust after losing Arts Council grants but at the grassroots things are flourishing with a host of new print and online titlesThu Nov 19 2015 - 11:15
Generation by Paula McGrath review: The ties that bind emigrant familiesFor McGrath, the modern family is a fragmented entity: not one, but two, husbands leave their wives for pregnant girlfriends. The ties that endure are between generationsSat Sept 26 2015 - 00:15
Review: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, By Haruki MurakamiSat Sept 19 2015 - 00:17
Fanny & Stella: The Young Men Who Shocked Victorian England, by Neil McKennaPaperback reviewSat May 31 2014 - 01:00
Navel Gazing: One Woman’s Quest for a Size Normal, By Anne H PutnamPaperback reviewSat Mar 08 2014 - 01:00
Beacons: Stories for Our Not So Distant Future, edited by Gregory NormintonPaperback reviewSat Apr 06 2013 - 06:00
PaperbacksThe Four Elements, Brooklyn Heights, In the Garden of Beasts, Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse, GealachSat Dec 01 2012 - 00:00
A deadline for redemptionFiction: We Are Now Beginning Our Descent By James Meek Canongate, 295pp. £16.99 'I want to make some moneySat Feb 02 2008 - 00:00
A new take on the TroublesFiction: Anna Burns was born in Belfast in 1962, but - as the dustjacket of Little Constructions proudly declares - moved to…Sat Jun 30 2007 - 01:00
Dreams and diversityAnthology Appropriately, Facing White begins with a quotation from Oscar Wilde: "I am a dreamerSat Jun 23 2007 - 01:00
Voices from the labyrinth of Georgian LondonFiction To achieve literary fame through the phenomenal success of one book can be both a blessing and a curseSat May 19 2007 - 01:00
Escape from East PrussiaFiction: 'Everyone should know their history", warns a Jewish coffin-maker at the start of The FlightSat Apr 07 2007 - 01:00
More cowboys and IndiansFiction: In modern-day Orap - a thinly-veiled Afghanistan - a new regime winds the clock back to the year zeroSat Feb 24 2007 - 00:00