Indulge in your love for fiction – particularly the short story form – in Cork this September.
Cork International Short Story Festival 2017 is a four-day festival (13 – 16 September) during which authors and readers share their passion for words through readings and workshops. The complete program is available from the festival website.
"It's shaping up to be another dynamic year," according to the organisers, with readers including June Caldwell, David Means, Nuala O’Connor, Billy O’Callaghan and many more. "It is a great opportunity to hear established favourites and discover new voices in fiction."
Tickets are now available for purchase online. Two workshops are also planned: a fiction masterclass with Claire Keegan as well as a writing workshop with this year's Frank O’Connor Fellow, Marie-Helene Bertino. For more information, please contact Jennifer at The Munster Literature Centre – info@munsterlit.ie
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