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6 July 2011 Lunchtime reading at the 3FE Twisted Pepper Abbey St Dublin: 1.15 - 2pm

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Wednesday April 06, 2011 14:18author by Oran Ryan - Seven Towers Ltdauthor email info at seventowers dot ie

This is a regular literary even run by the Seven Towers Agency, a small publishing house and event host, occurring at various locations and Internationally see www.seventowers.ie

The very best performance poetry and writing from the following poets and writers

Eamonn Lynskey Pauline Fayne Richard Halperin

All at the 3FE Twisted Pepper Abbey Street Dublin 1 Admission Free!

Éamonn Lynskey has had poems published in many magazines. He was
nominated for the Sunday Tribune/Hennessy Literary Award for New Irish
Poetry in 2006 and one of his poems will feature on the 2009 OXFAM
calendar. His first collection Dispatches and Recollections was published in
1998 and he is currently working on his second And Suddenly the Sun Again
to be published in May 2010. Eamonn’s work is also featured in Census,
The First Seven Towers Anthology and Census, The second Seven Towers
Anthology. . Eamonn has also translated works of Italian poets Montale and

Valeri and written in Italian – he holds a Diploma in Italian Lauguage and
Culture from the Italian Institute, Dublin. His second collection, And Suddenly
the Sun Again has just been published by Seven Towers.

Richard W. Halperin holds dual Irish/US citizenship, and lives in Paris.has
seen over 100 of his poems published in journals, mainly in Ireland and
the U.K. since he started sending them out in 2005. He has appeared
in Cyphers, Revival, THE SHOp, Poetry Ireland Review and The Stony
Thursday Book, and was The Stinging Fly's featured poet in the summer of
2009. He gave his first readings at Glenstal Abbey and at Glencree Centre
for Reconciliation, and has read at festivals in Bantry and Athlone, Dublin
Writers' Centre, the Dundalk Writers' Circle and the Live Poets Society, Paris.
Mr. Halperin holds a Ph.D. in English Literature from the City University
of New York. Until 2005 he was chief of teacher education for the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Paris,
which entailed travel and work in Asia, Africa and Central and Eastern
Europe. For UNESCO, he edited the downloadable book Reading and

Writing Poetry: The Recommendations of Noted Poets from Many Lands on
the Teaching of Poetry in Secondary Schools, available in English, French
and Spanish versions. Anniversary his debut collection has recently been

published by Salmon.

Pauline Fayne was born in 1954 and lives in Tallaght, Co. Dublin. Her first
collection Journey was published in 1979 by Sheveck Press. Her second
collection Killer of Fishes was published by Stonebridge Publications in
2001. A third collection I'm Fine, Really was published by Stonebridge
Publications in October 2005. Her fourth collection Mowing in the Dark will
be published by Stonebridge in 2010. Pauline’s work has been included in
several anthologies, including: The White Page (edited by Joan Mc Breen
and published by Salmon Press); Four Urban Voices (edited by Dermot
Bolger and published by Raven Arts Press); Rainbows and Stone (edited by
Michael Bouchier and published by Real Ireland). Her work has also been
broadcast on RTE Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4.



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