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Debbie McGrory talks to former journalist Anne Madden about her first novel ‘The Wilderness Way’.
Rebel Women tells the previously untold story of republican women in the North in the 1914-1924 period. Author Margaret Ward discusses her work on the book and bringing this history to light.
Novelist and author Angeline King talks about her new novel ‘The Secret Diary of Stephanie Agnew’ the story of teenager coming of age in the testing terrain of Northern Ireland in 1995.
Mike Gaston talks to Isabel Kelly about her memoir ‘IS-Abel’, which depicts her experiences growing up in care, overcoming emotional and physical abuse and becoming the first foster child in the Down and Lisburn area to graduate from university.
Historian Conor McCabe brings together Connolly’s earliest writings, many of which have remained unpublished or inaccessible for over a century.
Author of ‘Punk as F*CK’ Micky Cassidy reflects on growing up in Belfast in the late 1970s as a punk rocker.
Mike Gaston interviews Jude Morrow on his book ‘Dan Cooper’.
Debbie McGrory interviews the writer Mark Lynch.
Rotten Prod by historian Emmet O’Connor tells the story of Belfast shipyard worker and labour activist James ‘Dongaree’ Baird.
Mike Gaston talks to writer and broadcaster Malachi O’Doherty about his new book ‘Can Ireland Be One?’
Liam Logan talks to Author Frank Higgins about his book, ‘Tall Tales & Short Stories’ which reflects on the lives of the men of the Belfast shipyard.
Elliot Lloyd talks to author Evan Marshall about his his book ‘Fields of Wonder’.