Mary O'Donnell was born in Monaghan. She has been a teacher of English, German and Drama. She worked with the development agency Concern. She has been a translator and worked in journalism as The Sunday Tribune's Drama Critic for three years. She presented and scripted three series of poetry programmes for the national broadcaster RTE Radio.
Mentor Books (Ireland) publish a wide range of titles including adult fiction and non-fiction, children's books for all ages and educational books for post-primary schools.
The Munster Literature Centre, Tigh Litriochta, based at 26 Sullivan's Quay, Cork is a resource centre established in 1993 to highlight, celebrate and promote all aspects of the literature of the Munster region of Ireland.
New Island is Irelands leading publisher of groundbreaking work in literary fiction, poetry, drama, biography, politics and social affairs. With a prestigious list of authors, New Island has carved a well-earned reputation for quality in Irish publishing.
Public Lending Remuneration (PLR) is the mechanism for authors to receive payment under PLR legislation for the loans of their books by public libraries. Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2
Round Hall Ltd is formed when Sweet & Maxwell acquire Round Hall Press and the legal journals publisher Brehon Publishing. With this merger Round Hall Ltd becomes Irelands largest law publisher.
In its short life so far The Stinging Fly has established itself as a magazine with a discerning welcome for the best of our emerging writers. It is fresh, enthusiastic and hospitable to new talent, mercifully free of cant and genuinely curious about pushing out boundaries.
Housed in three stories of a building in 19 Parnell Square, Dublin 1, the Irish Writers' Centre was established to promote and assist in the development of contemporary Irish writing.
The Lilliput Press, based in Dublin, has some 150 titles under its imprint, These encompass art and architecture, autobiography and memoir, biography and history, ecology and environmentalism, essays and literary criticism, philosophy, current affairs and popular culture, fiction, drama and poetry. All broadly focused on Irish themes. Arbour Hill, Dublin 7
University College Dublin Press, which started in 1995, is the publishing imprint of Irelands largest university, the National University of Ireland, Dublin, better known as University College Dublin. The Press is located in Newman House on St Stephens Green, UCD Press list to date includes many titles by Irish authors and of Irish interest, but our interests are not by any means confined to Ireland.
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