Crime writers Sam Blake and Tadhg Coakley will be in conversation with Michelle Dunne in Triskel Arts Centre, 5pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Free but booking required at www.triskelartscentre.ie
Sara O’Donovan and Michelle McDonagh celebrate their debut novels in conversation with Alison Driscoll in Triskel Arts Centre, 6pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Free but booking required at www.triskelartscentre.ie
Poets Mary Noonan and James Finnegan will be in conversation with Dean Browne in Triskel Arts Centre, 7pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Free but booking required at www.triskelartscentre.ie
Queering the Green brings together poets Eva Griffin, Jane Clarke and Paul Maddern to discuss the multiplicity and vibrancy of the queer experience in 21st Century Ireland. Triskel Arts Centre, 8pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest.
Joseph O’Connor discusses his latest novel with fellow writer Mary Morrissy in Triskel Arts Centre, 3pm Saturday 22 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Tickets €5 from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Ireland Professor of Poetry Paul Muldoon discusses his latest collection, Howdie-Skelp, in Triskel Arts Centre, 8pm Saturday 22 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Introduced by poet Thomas McCarthy. Tickets €5 from www.triskelartscentre.ie