Anne Enright's new novel isn't out until next summer, but she'll be reading a section at this Saturday's live @BookShowRTE. #TheGreenRoad
— Sinéad Gleeson (@sineadgleeson) December 4, 2014
Before we rush to condemn the novel’s supposedly obsolete conventions, we ought look at what they do well. http://t.co/XXdDN205Lp
— NYer Page-Turner (@pageturner) December 2, 2014
Pretty Honest by @salihughes must be first beauty book with advice for two women getting wed. Take that, bishops! pic.twitter.com/U4XYRV5nnW
— Róisín Ingle (@roisiningle) December 4, 2014
Dublin Independent Publishers have opened a pop-up #bookshop http://t.co/P99psEgVCA #Xmas2014 party Thurs, 6.30pm #27SWBooks
— Dublin Book Festival (@DublinBookFest) December 3, 2014
Harold Pinter's response to a schoolboy is a masterpiece of evasion. Why should writers know the answers? pic.twitter.com/2p9tze5Voc
— Jonny Geller (@JonnyGeller) December 3, 2014
On a stairmaster listening to Kraftwerk on my handheld device. I am exactly how the people of 1974 imagined the year 2014
— jon ronson (@jonronson) December 3, 2014
Red Cortina by The Sawdoctors is the greatest Irish Christmas song ever. Better than Fairytale of NY. Calling it. Even at Christmas.
— Ross O'Carroll-Kelly (@RossOCK) November 30, 2014