Ó Bhéal in association with Bradshaw Books presents the launch of Lines in the Sand the debut collection from the Cork Literary Review Manuscript Competition 2007 winner, Anne-Marie Glasheen. 8.30pm, 20 October @ Ó Bhéal, The Long Valley, Winthrop St., Cork.
Also launching at: The White House, 52 O'Connell St., Limerick on Wednesday 22 October at 9.00pm and Chapters Bookstore, Parnell Street, Dublin on Friday 24 October at 1.15pm
3 works by Anne-Marie Glasheen
Tigh Filí, Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork, Ireland
20-27 October 2008: daily 10.30am-5pm, Wed-Mon 6.30am-11pm (closed all day Sunday)
Official Opening 20 October 6-8pm
12 photomontages, visual responses to a collection of poems by Muriel Verstichel, inspired by and dedicated to poets involved in a European writers exchange.
Video installation based on images and texts created for International Women's Week and inspired by women from around the world but connected to south east London. Original music by Maggie Newlands.
Artist's book, whose covers enclose the story – through montages and pop-ups created from copies of original material – of a critical episode in her father's life: his time in the Resistance in Belgium and France, and his flight to freedom via Spain, Portugal & Ireland, arriving in England on Christmas Eve 1943.
Published by: Chicago Network for Justice and Peace/Editorial Biblioteca de Textos Universitarios, January 2006 Poetry. Fiction. The third installment of the International PEN Women Writers' Committee's anthologies, OUR VOICE gathers together poems and short stories written by women in English, French and Spanish. As Judith Raphael Buckrich explains in her editor's note, "The result has been the most kaleidoscopic range of submissions that anyone could have imagined. Every aspect of life is explored and every style of writing used to bring the spectrum of women's lives in the twenty-first century to the reader." Contributors include Hanne Aga, Emma Crebolder, Anne-Marie Glasheen, Dulce Maria Mendez, Jila Mossaed, Cho Seong-A, Eva Toth, and many, many others.