New short essays: A Tale of Two Bridges by Mary Mulvihill May 20th, 1864 by John MacKenna Later on in Monaghan by Evelyn Conlon Light (in the Sorrow Field) - ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
New short essays: Lisheen by Andrea Ward Kurt Cobain and the No. 75 bus to Dun Laoghaire by Sinéad Gleeson Your Soft Inner Child by Leo Cullen My Mother Was a ...
New short essays: Prophecy by Alan Titley Rosina by Andrea Ward The Window Cleaner by Cyril Kelly Reading and Writing by Liz Nugent Damascus by Eoghan Ó Neachtain Music: Blaze ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.