Enjoy inspiring poetry readings and settle in for an afternoon of thought-provoking verse.
Nina Quigley, a writer and visual/performance artist from Inishowen, County Donegal, will share poetry from her latest publication, Working for the Mafia: A Bipolar Experience. The book will be on sale at this event.
Elizabeth McGeown, a Pushcart-nominated poet and film artist from Belfast, will read from her powerful poetry exploring themes of feminism, mental health, disability, the body, and neurodivergence.
Tea and coffee will be provided. Bring your own sandwiches.
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