
Since 2006, Dublin Book Festival has been a mainstay of the Irish writing and publishing scene, and a highlight of the literary year, supporting Irish literary voices. Each November, the festival programmes over 100 events across 5 days in venues all around Dublin City, celebrating the very best of Ireland's writers, illustrators and publishers, both new and established. Events range from authors ... more
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