International Literature Festival Dublin (ILFD) returns from the 17th – 26th of May with what is set to be the largest programme to date. Before the programme launches on the 9th of April, book lovers can now discover an exciting selection of pre-release events on sale now, from a career-guiding seminar to spectacular spoken word and much-anticipated fiction.
The Insider’s Guide to Publishing
Writers at every stage of their journey are invited to delve into the intricacies of the publishing world at the 10th edition of this day-long seminar, which will give participants a deeper insight into pitching, editing, publishing trends, and how to get that big break. With six top literary agents, leading Irish editors, two debut authors and the mastermind behind Europe’s biggest writing resource website, this session is not to be missed for anyone looking to break into the world of publishing and get their book on the shelves. Early bird tickets are available for a limited time so advance booking is encouraged. Early Bird: €70.00 |
You Are Here | David Nicholls in conversation with Marian Keyes
On the 20th of May, bestselling author David Nicholls, renowned for his captivating novel One Day, will delve into the inspirations behind his writing for both print and screen. Nicholls will introduce his latest novel, You Are Here, a touching story of hope, redemption, and second chances, where two lonely souls discover that getting lost can lead to unexpected discoveries. Hosted by Marian Keyes, this is sure to be an evening of sparkling conversation. €20 / €18 |
Meaning What Exactly | Josie Long
On the 21st of May, writer and stand up comedian, Josie Long presents her debut collection of short stories, brimming with empathy, escapism, and her signature warm, witty humour. Long, a multi-talented artist, gained recognition for her outstanding performances, winning the Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and receiving three nominations for Best Show. €20 / €18 |
From Brooklyn to Long Island | Colm Tóibín
Always a festival favourite, Colm Tóibín, the current Laureate for Irish Fiction and an acclaimed author, will be joining the festival lineup on the 24th of May for the inaugural event celebrating his new book, Long Island, the much-anticipated sequel to Brooklyn. This memorable evening will feature Tóibín in conversation with fellow writer Belinda McKeon, known for her insightful discussions on literature. Together, they chat about their creative processes, adaptations of their works, and their experiences living between Ireland and New York. €20 / €18 |
Look and Look Again | Benjamin Moser
Benjamin Moser, the Pulitzer Prize winning writer and biographer for Clarice Lispector and Susan Sontag, will be taking the stage on the 25th of May to discuss his latest work, The Upside-Down World. Sumptuously illustrated and surprisingly intimate, Moser’s latest documents his decades-long love affair with the Dutch Masters and encourages readers to look closely and ask questions. This conversation is just one of several events focused on visual arts and its impact on our lives. Moser will be in conversation with Caroline Campbell, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland. €14 / €12 |
Things I’m Learning to Love | Hollie McNish with Michael Pederson
Also coming up on the 25th of May, Hollie McNish brings her newest collection Lobster to the stage. Known for her unforgettable live readings, audiences can expect strong language and adult content wrapped up in gorgeously crafted poetry and riotous performance. Hollie will be accompanied by her real-life partner and fellow performance poet Michael Pederson as she explores everything from flags to newborns and all the other things we love to hate and hate to love. €15 / €12.50 |