Tag Archives: Poetry

Leitrim Launch of LeafLight Moon

Glens Centre, Manorhamilton, Saturday, November 1 at 8 PM. Click here for tickets €15/€13

Wordsmiths, Songwriters, Troubadours – I am delighted to be sharing the stage at the Glens as the guest of the multi-talented musician, singer and songwriter John Hoban, and the award-winning Irish-Peruvian poet Isabela Basombrío Hoban.

I will be reading from my award-winning novel “LeafLight Moon – a novel of prehistoric Ireland”, set in Sligo, North Leitrim, and a little bit of Tyrone, Fernamagh and Donegal…

What’s On at the Allingham Festival?

The 2024 Allingham Festival will offer a rich tapestry of events fromNovember 6-10 in Ballyshannon. ranging from a keynote speech by RTE broadcaster Richard Currari to a concert by delta-blues prodigy Muireann Bradley. Tickets can be purchased online or in-person at the Abbey Centre.

On the 200th anniversary of the birth of William Allingham, Festival events will include:

The World of Ideas

  • Keynote Address by RTE broadcaster Richard Curran: “Artificial Intelligence – Threats and Opportunities, Both Real and Artificial”
  • Artist Celina Muldoon, Dr Rhoda McGovern (Environmental Humanities) and Dr Clare Kelly (Psychology) exploring the consequential issues of our time
  • “Sean O’Casey: Political Activist and Writer” – a talk by Paul O’Brien

The Literary Thread

  • Memoirists Phyl Herbert, Liz McManus and Mary Rose Callaghan in conversation with Sinéad Crowley
  • “Literature and the Law” – a live session of The Fifth Court – Ireland’s Legal Podcast, featuring Mark Tottenham BL and Peter Leonard BL.
  • Screenwriting for Television – a workshop for second-level students led by Ray Lawlor, lead writer for the acclaimed television series Obituary
  • Book Launches:
    • “Grace Notes” by Jennifer Liston – poems and stories of the Irish Pirate Queen Grace O’Malley
    • “110 Donegal Fiddle Tunes, Vol 1” by Caoimhin MacAoidh
    • “Pool of Darkness – Raymond Chandler in Ireland” by Tom Sigafoos
    • “A Maid on Fifth Avenue” by Sinéad Crowley
  • The Literary Lunch, incluing the Allingham Poetry and Fiction Awards Ceremony – Nirvana Restaurant, with buffet lunch tickets available at the door
  • Primary Schools’ Awards for poetry, fiction and art
  • The Mertales Writers’ Group – readings and music in Dicey Reilly’s pub
  • The WORD Regional Meeting – Kilbarron House – all writers welcome

The Film Thread

  • “In the Shadow of Beirut” – documentary film plus Q&A with director Garry Keane
  • Dr Ken Fox: “Magic Primitivism in a Border Landscape – representations of Donegal on film”
  • “Patsy, Man of Stone” – film by Michael McMonagle
  • “Where the Wind is Always Young” – film by Declan Doherty
  • “The Battle of Assaroe” – film by Emer O’Shea

The Theatre Thread

  • “An Audience with William and Helen” – a time-traveling event with Ballyshannon’s favourite poet and his wife, the talented watercolourist Helen Allingham, interviewed by Sinéad Crowley, featuring Michael McMullin and Trisha Keane
  • “A Night in November” by Marie Jones, performed by Paddy Campbell
  • “Allingdram” – Three New One-Act Plays by Donegal Playwrights
    • “Homegirls” by Shaun Byrne
    • “The Evicted” by Kieran Kelly
    • “The Priests” by Gerry Moriarty

The Musical Thread

  • The Allingham Concert starring delta-blues prodigy Muireann Bradley and featuring Chanelle McGuinness
  • The Ballyshannon Samba Band
  • “House of Fiddlers” with Glenn Hendrix and Caoimhin MacAoidh
  • The Sunday Evening Concert in St. Anne’s

The Schools Programme

  • Storyteller Joe Brennan
  • Little Top Stars – circus skills for children
  • Children’s Art Workshop with Christine FoxTraditional Favourites
  • Open Mic sessions in McIntyre’s with host Tony Liston
  • “Gather Again” – songs and recitations by Festival-goers, hosted by Conor Carney and featuring the award of the PJ Drummond Cup


Alone, Together

I wrote this poem at an Ecopoetry workshop in the Glens Centre last August. My prompt was a line from Amanda Gorman’s poem Earthrise: “Floating like a silver raft in space… “

Thanks to Loretta Brennan of Africa Magazine for finding the marvellous image.

Alone, Together

It is possible that we are alone
in all the quantum flip and spin,
the quark and charm
of the many-stanzaed universe,
the beginning with no beginning,
the grey entropic end.


It is possible that we are alone,
we wrens and salamanders
we spinning sycamore helicopters,
we beluga and narwhal and fungi,
we humans, entangled
with apples and worms and plastic,
with dark matter and black holes,
with fracked shale and feral fires.


It is possible that we are alone, together,
in all the sparkling riptide of stars.

One Day Poetry Workshop, November 23

Poetry: the Art and the Craft

Saturday 23 November 2019, 11 am – 5 pm, Clanchy Court, Kinlough, Co Leitrim. 

A day of reading, writing and revising poetry. All you need bring with you is your notebook and a curious mind. If you have a poem – max 20 lines – you’d like to receive feedback on, bring 10 copies to the workshop. 

Cost: €60 / Early bird: €50 before November 17.

Email me to receive a PayPal button, for payments with credit card / debit card / PayPal, or post me a cheque. Places limited, advance booking essential.

 

Poetry: The Art and the Craft – Kinlough Co Leitrim – Autumn 2019

Fortnightly on Thursdays 7 – 10 PM

If you’re iGutenberg Pressnterested in developing your skills as a poet, this is the workshop for you. You will spend time reading and learning from established poets, writing new work, and revising your poems through constructive critique and insightful feedback. 

Thursday, Sep 12 & 26; Oct 10 & 24; Nov 7 & 21; Dec 5. Min 6 / Max 9 participants Cost for 7 sessions: €130. Early bird before Sept 2: €110.

Enquiries to monicacorishwriting@gmail.com. Payment by PayPal button or by cheque

New! Poetry workshop in Kinlough, and more…

Spring 2019, Kinlough, Co Leitrim: This term I’m offering:

  • a new series of workshops on Thursday evenings: ‘Poetry: the Art and the Craft’
  • my regular Tuesday workshops: ‘Writing: the Art and the Craft’, for writers of fiction, memoir and creative non-fiction
  • plus my regular ‘Women Writing Together’ workshops on Wednesdays

Full details at monicacorish.ie/workshops. Places are limited, so advance booking is advised.

Makes me write instead of thinking about writing.” – J O’C