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Established in 2007, Boyne Berries is a poetry and prose journal published twice a year in March and September by the Boyne Writers Group in Trim, County Meath. Contact: Orla.a.fay@gmail.com. Poetry and prose journal published three times a year in February, June and October in Galway. Editors: Sandra Bunting, Tony O’ Dwyer, Ger Burke, Jarlath Fahy. Poetry, prose, graphics and reviews. Published bi-annually in Dublin in May and November. Editor: Eilean Ni Chuillenain and Macdara Woods. Founded in 2010, T...
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Brian Dillon: July 2007
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Sunday, 15 July 2007. My review of Niklaus Largier's In Praise of the Whip: a Cultural History of Arousal. Zone Books) has got some comment-box action at the New Statesman. And another great Zone book - Who Are You? Identification, Deception and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe. By Valentin Groebner - is over at the Daily Telegraph. The new issue of Cabinet. The Magic issue - is out now. It includes 'Talk to the Hand'. A Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery. Published in 1806. These. A couple of frieze.
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Brian Dillon: I'll be your mirror
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Friday, 9 March 2007. I'll be your mirror. RIP Jean Baudrillard (1929 – 2007). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Conspectus of the Arts and Sciences. Ill be your mirror. In the Dark Room. London Review of Books.
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Brian Dillon: March 2007
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Friday, 9 March 2007. A Conspectus of the Arts and Sciences. Emily Cockayne, Hubbub: Filth, Noise and Stench in England, 1600 - 1770. Martin Rowson, Stuff. Max Andrews (ed.), LAND, ART: A Cultural Ecology Handbook. Georges Didi-Huberman, L’image ouverte. Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture. Nico, The Marble Index. While waiting for this. 8216;Atomized’, my essay on the ruins of a gunpowder works. The winner will be announced on 21 March at the Photographers’ Gallery, London. I'll be your mirror.
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Brian Dillon: Proving ground
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Friday, 9 March 2007. 8216;Atomized’, my essay on the ruins of a gunpowder works. Near Faversham, Kent, that exploded in April 1916, killing 108 people, is in the new issue of The Dublin Review. I’ve written a catalogue essay on the Swedish photographer Anders Petersen, one of four nominees for the 2007 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. The winner will be announced on 21 March at the Photographers’ Gallery, London. My latest column for frieze. Is on Secrets of Women. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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An Emotional Atlas | The Pale Project
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Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Residency 2015 @ DLR Lexicon. Applications open for The Pale Project workshops, dlr Lexicon Details Here! The Pale Project presents Salon Nights at the Studio. November 5, 2015. Today I came across this organisation, thanks to Mark Joyce. The cooker with its missing control knobs, the pattern of stones in the cottage wall. 8211; the Freudian memoir by Joanna Walsh, published today by Bloomsbury – makes this an explicit subject for analysis. Next post →. Interview with Iain Sinclair.
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Applications open for The Pale Project workshops, dlr Lexicon – Details Here! | The Pale Project
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Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Residency 2015 @ DLR Lexicon. Applications open for The Pale Project workshops, dlr Lexicon Details Here! The Pale Project presents Salon Nights at the Studio. August 31, 2015. Applications open for The Pale Project workshops, dlr Lexicon – Details Here! The Pale Project with dlr Writer in Residence Selina Guinness. What is The Pale Project? Who is it for? Why call it The Pale Project? The Pale describes the area around Dublin controlled by English colonists in the fifteenth centur...
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ALL ADVENTUROUS WOMEN: Nollaig na mBan @ the Irish Writers Centre*, 6th January 2016 | The Pale Project
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Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Residency 2015 @ DLR Lexicon. Applications open for The Pale Project workshops, dlr Lexicon Details Here! The Pale Project presents Salon Nights at the Studio. January 13, 2016. ALL ADVENTUROUS WOMEN: Nollaig na mBan @ the Irish Writers Centre*, 6th January 2016. Libran Writer (Lia Mills). Sang us in with ‘The Lass of Aughrim’, in her powerful, distinctive voice. How do singers do that, in a crowded room? It’s a mystery to me, but no trouble to Lisa, apparently. 1,504 more words.
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About - The Lampeter Review The Lampeter Review
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Journal of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre. The Lampeter Review is the online magazine of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre (part of the University of Wales, Trinity St David.) Its goal is to promote the best in new writing from published and unpublished authors and thus part of the content is commissioned work by prominent writers. We can’t pay but we do produce hard copies for contributors. Past issues of TLR. Book Review: The Pre-War House and Other Stories fcmalby. London Review of Books.
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About | The Pale Project
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Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Residency 2015 @ DLR Lexicon. Applications open for The Pale Project workshops, dlr Lexicon Details Here! The Pale Project presents Salon Nights at the Studio. Map of The Dublin Pale in 1488. What is The Pale Project? Who is it for? Why call it The Pale Project? The Pale describes the area around Dublin controlled by English colonists in the fifteenth century. It is still a loaded term, describing a place where civilised behaviour, property rights and the political might to enf...
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