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. Details of next live event: Tickets are now on sale for Sunday Miscellany Live at Christmas with the RTÉ ...
A special recording of Sunday Miscellany recorded on 19th November, 2017 at the Westport Town Hall Theatre as part of the Rolling Sun Book Festival. Readings: Junior Scientist, by Brian Leyden Planning ...
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. Coming up: Sunday Miscellany Live at the Red Line Book festival at the Civic Theatre in Tallaght at 6pm on ...
New writing: Fritz and the Action Man Washeteria, by Emer Horgan; Theatre of the Void, by Brian Leyden; Lough Oigheann, by Yvonne Judge; The Castle Cinema, by John McKenna; Finding ...
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. Coming up: Sunday Miscellany at Culture Night, Friday 22 September, 7.15pm, Dublin Castle Chapel. Admission is free, but tickets ...
New writing: The Well Lived Life, by Brian Leyden Louisa, Jo and Me, by AM Cousins September 14th, 1947, by Tom Nestor Blackberry Season, by Catherine Foley Legendary Mountains, by ...
New essays and poetry: Rebel Cork: Contender or Pretender, by Lourdes Mackey Sand, a poem by Fred Johnston Remembering Kate O’Brien, by Catherine Foley The 16th of August, 1917, by ...
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. Coming up: Sunday Miscellany Live at the Red Line Book festival at the Civic Theatre in Tallaght at 6pm on ...
New essays and poetry: Rebel Cork: Contender or Pretender, by Lourdes Mackey Sand, a poem by Fred Johnston Remembering Kate O’Brien, by Catherine Foley The 16th of August, 1917, by ...
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.