Evening of Creativity!
Culture Night Movie
Mark your calendars for the Write-on Anthology 2025 launch on Culture Night, Friday, 20 September on YouTube!
This is our chance to share the result of all our hard work with the world.Before that, join us for an exclusive preview of our Culture Night film at the Pálás Cinema on Thursday, September 19, at 6pm.
Come watch yourself and fellow writers on the big screen! Seats are limited, so arrive early and bring friends – it’s going to be a fantastic evening!
We’re all set for another engaging Write-on session this evening. We have a fantastic lineup of short stories and poems to enjoy, but as always, time is limited, and we may not get to everything on the agenda. Don’t worry—anything not covered tonight will be pushed forward to our next session.Please , however, that there will be no Write-on session next week, as we will be attending the Culture Night Movie Preview at the Pálás Cinema. This special event will give us a sneak peek at our Culture Night film, A Literary Kaleidoscope, and promises to be a night to remember! As for tonight’s session, here’s what we have in store: Joyce Butcher will present her short story, It All Happened So Long Ago, taking us on a journey through the past. Joanne Dowling shares Salthill, a story sure to evoke vivid imagery of the seaside. Insomnia, by Frances Dermody, will bring a thoughtful exploration of sleepless nights. Anne McManus introduces Bride and the Guards, a tale filled with intrigue. Frank Fahy’s Aunt Nora and Dangerous Dan promises lively characters and great fun. On the poetry front, we have:Bray Seafront, a reflective piece by Thomas MacMahon. Seamus Keogh will present Arise, sure to stir deep emotions. |