Sunday Miscellany The programme's new radio essays and occasional poems, interspersed with complementary music, capture our times, passions and curiosities. The content is selected mostly from open submission, with some commissions. Submissions are welcome from new and established writers alike. 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 many thousands across Ireland and more around the world.
New Writing: There is a Lake in Everyone's Heart, by Art Ó Súilleabháin; Shackles and Chains, by Clare O'Dea; Bird Incident, a poem by Fred Johnston; Happy Birthday, Shop, by Evelyn Conlon; Dawn ...
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.
This Sunday’s programme was recorded in the National Concert Hall as part of Sunday Miscellany Live at Christmas, a collaboration with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, earlier this month. The spoken word pieces ...
Guest editor Sean O’Reilly and writer Evelyn Conlon explain the latest special edition of The Stinging Fly – “In The Wake Of The Rising” where 40 writers were asked to ...
New short essays; Photographer a poem by John Mac KennaThe Shooting of the Admiral by Alannah HopkinIn Praise of Peppa by Declan Collinge The Wheel of the Wagon by Bernard ...
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: The Art of Mothering by Mae Leonard Opalescence by Vawn Corrigan Two Bookshops by Evelyn Conlon The Return from the Pole by Maurice Cashell Sycamore, a poem ...
New writing, marking International Women’s Day: The Kasbah on Quay Street by Gerard Hanberry Dream Maker by Hedy Gibbons Lynott Sacraimint an Phíopa a poem by Catherine Foley The Two ...
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.