Thursday, November 15th, 6.30-8pm, FREE
Galway City Library
The
Featured Readers are Mary Noonan, Dave Donovan and Fiona Scoble. There will
as usual be an open-mic after the Featured Readers have finished. New readers
are especially welcome.
Fiona Scoble was born in Kent and now lives
in Galway, working as an artist and illustrator. She studied English at
Cambridge University and went on to be a documentary researcher for Maximum
Exposure Productions, driving from England to India in a London taxi. She has
also worked as a journalist. In 2011 her short non-fiction children’s book, Bright
Minds in the “Dark Ages”, was published by CE4CE as a teaching resource. She
recently attended creative writing classes at Galway Technical Institute and as
a result joined the “Java Writers” in publishing a collection of short stories,
entitled Infusions, to be launched this December. Fiona was longlisted in the
2012 Over The Edge New Writer of the Year Competition.
Dave Donovan was born in Dublin. His family
moved between Ireland the USA and Zambia before settling in Galway in the early
seventies. Apart from a few brief sojourns in other jurisdictions he has lived
here since then. He has worked in the fields of residential care, intellectual
disability and community arts. Currently he is undertaking graduate studies in
Applied Social Studies in NUI Maynooth. He has been attending poetry workshops
in the Arts Centre with Kevin Higgins since early 2011. More latterly he has
been associated with the Tuesday Nights and their upcoming publication Wayword
Tuesdays. He has read at the open mic space at Over the Edge readings. Poems he
finds either while cycling, walking or sometimes sleeping.
Mary Noonan lives in Cork, where she works
as a lecturer in French literature at University College Cork.. Her poems have
appeared in The Dark Horse, The Stinging Fly, Southword, The SHOp, Cyphers,
Blackbox Manifold, BigCityLit, Wasafiri, Tears in the Fence, The Moth, The Echo
Room, The Same, The Cork Literary Review, The Alhambra Poetry Calendar 2010, Best
of Irish Poetry 2010, and The Threepenny Review (Summer 2012). She won the
Listowel Poetry Collection Prize in 2010. Her first collection – The Fado House
– was published by Dedalus Press, Dublin in 2012.
As usual there will be an open-mic after
the Featured Readers have finished.
This will include a sneak preview reading by
the MA in Writing Class of 2011/12 from their forthcoming anthology The
Abandoned Darlings http://abandoneddarlings.tumblr.com/.
New readers are always most welcome at the open-mic. The MC for the evening
will be Susan Millar DuMars. For further details phone 087-6431748.
Over The
Edge acknowledges the ongoing generous financial support of Galway City Council
& The Arts Council. http://overtheedgeliteraryevents.blogspot.com
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