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Gerry reveals how a brutal murder ripped through family life and his need to put to paper his story.
Belfast poet and journalist, Bernard L. Conlon talks about his latest collection ‘The Poetry Process: A Pamphlet of Poems’.
Dr Paul Harron from the Ulster Architectural Heritage talks about his second book in his Architects of Ulster series: ‘A Vigorous Mind’.
Pauline Carville, a successful actor, singer and vocal coach joins Robin Elliot in the studio to discuss her career and her latest book, ‘Am I Mad Or What?’.
Phillip Jordan discusses his series of books, ‘Code of Silence ‘ and ‘Into Thin Air’ written during the pandemic.
Margaret Ward discusses her book ‘Unmanageable Revolutionaries: Women and Irish Nationalism’, a new edition of which has recently been published by Arlen House.
Chloe Murray speaks to Ian Walsh about the release of his latest book ‘The Belly of the Whale’; a first person narrative on his story and history with alcoholism.
Writer Jonathan Fisher talks about his new collection of short stories ‘Where The Stars Be Still As Bright’.
Billy Ashe & James Millar introduce their new book, ‘Where the River Lagan’s Flowing’, which charts the story of the Millar Memorial Band over its 110 year history.
Monica McWilliams discusses her new book ‘Stand Up, Speak Out: My life working for women’s rights, peace and equality in Northern Ireland and beyond’.
John Gray discusses his new children’s book, ‘Red Panda’s Great Escape’.
Chloe Murray in conversation with AG Lyttle about his biography, ‘The Storyteller’, which chronicles the life and times of his great grandfather, writer, performer and newspaper editor, WG Lyttle.