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Saturday July 08, 2006 02:36 by Fred Johnston - Western Writers' Centre - Ionad Scribhneoiri Chaitlin Maude
![]() After continous grant-rejections, the money comes through The Western Writers' Centre, (Ionad Scríbhneoiri Chaitlin Maude) perserved through numerous Arts Council rejections of grant-aid applications. But finally, in the recent round of Arts Council Small Festivals & Events grants, the Centre have been awarded a substantial amount which will enable them to plan forward more comfortably. The Centre are currently funded by, among others, Poetry Ireland and Galway City and County Councils on a projects' basis. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Delignted you got funds. I would like to tap some knowledge about writers from the region, now dead and gone.
Looking through archives I note that there was a writer who lived in Fanore named David Comyn. He wrote several books on the revival of the Irish language.
I am intreested because my Grandfather Michael Comyn, living circa the same time, but in Ballyvaughan was involved in the the 1928 - 36 Senate and wrote quite extensively on the Irish language and the importance of its revival. The senate reports use sources from the Galway university. As far as I am aware there is no relationship but they lived only a few miles apart.
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Michelle Clarke
Quotation:
The Question
'When I give food to the poor they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food they call me a communist'
Dom Helder Camara (1909-1969) Radical Brazilian Street
Catholic Priest and Liberation Theologian.
Dear Michelle - My sincere apologies for not getting back to you before now; I have no e-mail address for you so am answering in this post. It strikes me that information might be obtained from Senate records for the period concerned; on the other hand, there is a Kinvara Online website where this query (it could do no harm) might be posted and perhaps a result might come from there. You might also try a query to NUI, Galway. But I still think the Government records might be most helpful. Sincerely, Fred Johnston.
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