Go Beyond Sally Rooney With These 13 Irish Women Novelists

It’s a confusing thing, being Irish. We’re European with none of the sophistication, and for a tiny island, we have an impressive lack of consistency. That said, we also have an impressive literary output. Our politics, social movements, and religions have born enough conflict to make a canon that is varied—and vast. Ireland was one […] The post Go Beyond Sally Rooney With These 13 Irish Women Novelists appeared first on Electric Literature. Continue reading at 'Electric Literature'

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Zine queens: how women’s magazines found new life via indie publishing

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Women and Food: PW Talks with ‘What She Ate’ Author Laura Shapiro

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Southern Novelist Plans Bourbon Soaked Book Tour

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Irish indies cautiously optimistic but Brexit looms

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Irish bookshop figures fall to new low

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History of the Labour Party’s founding women to I B Tauris

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BuzzFeed writer pens 100 'Nasty Women' for Hodder

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Post-Election, Hearst’s Women’s Sites Focus Their Political Coverage on Activism and Opinion

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Kit de Waal wins £13k Irish Book of the Year

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Summer Pages: Summer Reading Recommendations, From 6 Novelists Who Own Bookstores

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