Into yous; interviews

Fiction

Award winning Irish writer, Nuala Ní Chonchúir, pops by for her portrait painting to talk about Nude, her third collection of short fiction.

British short fiction writer, Jo Cannon, stops off to talk about her medical themed first collection, Insignificant Gestures.

Adnan Mahmutovic discusses genocide and bridges in his prize winning novella, Thinner Than a Hair.

Craig Stone discusses his debut novel The Squirrel That Dreamt of Madness along with fashion tips for Ken dolls.

Nuala Ní Chonchúir talks New York and Ireland and her fourth full fiction collection Mother America. 

Romanian-American writer and editor Lori Tiron-Pandit explains the inspiration behind her self-published novel Spell of Blindness.

Poetry

Award winning poet and children's fiction author, Grace Wells, takes a dander round the garden to discuss her first poetry collection, When God Has Been Called Away To Greater Things.

Templar Winner, Nuala Ní Chonchúir, drives in to discuss her winning poetry pamhlet, Portrait of the Artist With a Red Car.

Nuala Ní Chonchúir discusses her third full poetry collection, The Juno Charm.


New Zealand writer, Tim Jones, hits the dance floor to talk to me about his collection, Men Briefly Explained. 

New Zealand poet, Keith Westwater, discusses his first collection, Tongues of Ash.

Dick Jones talks about his debut poetry collection, Ancient Lights.

Peadar O'Donoghue discusses his debut poetry collection Jewel.


Other

Short fiction writer and editor of The Short Review, Tania Hershman, interviews me about writing and place.

Translator, editor and writer Lori Tiron-Pandit interviews me about my epic graphic poem "Escape Behaviours".