Great news, writers and poets!! The deadline for the Allingham Festival Fiction and Poetry competitions has been extended to September 26th, which means you have no excuse not to get your entries in! Enter via the website using the following link: www.allinghamfestival.com/online-entry.
Songwriters, you have been given a reprieve! The deadline for the Allingham Festival Songwriting Contest has been extended to midnight, September 26th, so you’ve no excuse to let it pass you by!! Top prize is €1000. Enter now by clicking on the link: www.allinghamfestival.com/online-entry.
The deadline for the Allingham Festival Flash Fiction and Poetry competitions is just over a day away! It’s time to get your entries in. Visit www.allinghamfestival.com/online-entry to upload right now, or click on the link below.
Don’t miss your opportunity to enter this year’s Allingham Festival Poetry and Flash Fiction competitions! The deadline is this Friday, September 21st, at midnight.
This year’s judges of the poetry competition are Jessica Traynor and Theo Dorgan, with Una Mannion and Paul Mc Veigh judging the Flash Fiction competition.
Jessica Traynor is well known to Allingham Festival-goers as she delivered the very memorable Allingham Lecture a few years ago, drawing links between Yeats and Allingham. A prize-winning poet, Jessica runs workshops in the Irish Writer’s Centre, has worked as Literary Manager for the Abbey Theatre, and contributes regularly to RTÉ radio. Jessica will host the Wild Atlantic Writers session on Friday at the Allingham Festival.
Theo Dorgan is no stranger to the Allingham Festival either, having delivered an fascinating lecture on art and poetry in the Abbey Arts Centre several years ago. Well-known as a writer, poet, lecturer and broadcaster, Theo’s work has earned him many awards over the years. Theo is also a member of Aosdána.
Una Mannion teaches the BA in Performing Arts and is the Chair of the new BA in Writing and Literature Degree at Sligo IT. She has won several awards for her work, including prizes from the Allingham Festival and the 017 Hennessy New Irish Writing Prize for the poem ‘Crouched Burial’. Una will run writing workshops for Leaving Cert students at this year’s festival.
Paul Mc Veigh’s first novel The Good Son won The Polari Prize and The McCrea Literary Award, and was shortlisted for several other awards. He has taught creative writing and judged many international literary competitions. Paul co-founded the London Short Story Festival, of which, he was Director and Curator for 2014 & ’15. He is associate director at Word Factory, the UK’s national organisation for excellence in the short story. Paul will also host a workshop for writers on Saturday morning at the Allingham Festival.
Marc Mc Menamin, well-known local writer, broadcaster and historian, will launch his new book “Code Breaker: The untold story of Richard Hayes, the Dublin librarian who helped turn the tide of WWII” at this year’s Allingham Arts Festival. The book will be published by Gill Books on October 12th, and will be available to buy in A Novel Idea and all good bookshops.
The incredible true story of the librarian, the Nazi spy and Ireland’s secret role in turning the tide of World War II.
When unassuming librarian Richard Hayes, a gifted polymath and cryptographer, was drafted by Irish intelligence services to track the movements of a prolific Nazi spy, Hermann Görtz, Dublin became the unlikely venue for one of the most thrilling episodes in Irish history.
In a complex game of cat-and-mouse that would wind its way through the city and its suburbs, Code Breaker reveals how Richard Hayes cracked a code that helped turn the tide of World War II, and uncovers a secret history of the capital that has remained hidden in plain view for the past 70 years.
Marc McMenamin is a journalist and documentary maker. A specialist in exploring uncharted corners of Irish history, he is the maker of several acclaimed radio documentaries, including Good Cop/Bad Cop, exploring the life of controversial former NYPD officer Peter Daly, and Richard Hayes, Nazi Codebreaker.