A Reading from Sweep the Cobwebs off the Sky by Mary O’Donnell
An afternoon with the author, featuring selected excerpts from the novel
Mary O’Donnell will read from her compelling new novel, Sweep the Cobwebs off the Sky. The book explores the lives of three older women, two daughters and their 93-year-old mother, and how returning to the family home awakens bitter memories of childhood abuse. The house itself is haunted by a poltergeist, reflecting the inner distress experienced by the novel’s protagonist.
About the Author
Mary O’Donnell is a prolific and well-known poet and novelist. Her latest novel ‘Sweep the Cobwebs off the Sky’ has just been published by Époque Press, and her tenth poetry collection ‘Tenderness’ appears with Wake Forest University Press in September. Her collection of short stories 'Walking Ghosts' appeared last year from Mercier Press. She is a member since 2001 of the artists’ affiliation Aosdána.
The reading will finisgh with a Q&A by Mia Gallagher who is a Dublin-based writer of novels, short stories, essays, and theatre. Her novel HellFire (Penguin, 2006) won the Irish Tatler Literature Award, and Beautiful Pictures of the Lost Homeland (New Island, 2016) was longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Award.
Her short story collection Shift (2018) was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. Her work has been widely anthologised, and recent work includes writing for The Stinging Fly and a short story broadcast on RTÉ Radio. She is a contributing editor with The Stinging Fly and a member of Aosdána.
An afternoon with the author, featuring selected excerpts from the novel
Mary O’Donnell will read from her compelling new novel, Sweep the Cobwebs off the Sky. The book explores the lives of three older women, two daughters and their 93-year-old mother, and how returning to the family home awakens bitter memories of childhood abuse. The house itself is haunted by a poltergeist, reflecting the inner distress experienced by the novel’s protagonist.
About the Author
Mary O’Donnell is a prolific and well-known poet and novelist. Her latest novel ‘Sweep the Cobwebs off the Sky’ has just been published by Époque Press, and her tenth poetry collection ‘Tenderness’ appears with Wake Forest University Press in September. Her collection of short stories 'Walking Ghosts' appeared last year from Mercier Press. She is a member since 2001 of the artists’ affiliation Aosdána.
The reading will finisgh with a Q&A by Mia Gallagher who is a Dublin-based writer of novels, short stories, essays, and theatre. Her novel HellFire (Penguin, 2006) won the Irish Tatler Literature Award, and Beautiful Pictures of the Lost Homeland (New Island, 2016) was longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Award.
Her short story collection Shift (2018) was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. Her work has been widely anthologised, and recent work includes writing for The Stinging Fly and a short story broadcast on RTÉ Radio. She is a contributing editor with The Stinging Fly and a member of Aosdána.
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James Joyce Centre
35 North Great George's Street
D01 WK44 Dublin 1
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