Between Sips: Poetry Reading & Coffee

Between Sips: Poetry Reading & Coffee

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Ivy Lane CoffeeKilleagh, Cork
Saturday, May 2  •  11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Get your cuppa and gather in the flower-filled courtyard of Ivy Lane in Killeagh to enjoy poetry by local poets.

Get your cuppa and gather in the flower-filled courtyard of Ivy Lane to enjoy poetry by local poets.

Free to attend — just drop in!
Ivy Lane is located on Main Street beside Flawless Beauty.

Paudrig Lee is a poet from Killeagh. His chapbooks ‘Smoking Bees’ and ‘Chance Meeting’ reflect his interests as a local historian and photographer, with poems presenting contrasting snapshots of intergenerational family dynamics, encounters with the natural world, and a focus on historical injustice.

Martina Madden works in the heritage sector and is inspired by her creative surroundings, people and a sense of place. Martina has been published by Ragaire Magazine, The Stony Thursday Book, The Quillkeepers Press and Drawn to the Light Press.

Rosie Morris is a former editor of The Four Faced Liar literary journal. Her short fiction, poetry & creative nonfiction has been published in journals & anthologies.

Get your cuppa and gather in the flower-filled courtyard of Ivy Lane in Killeagh to enjoy poetry by local poets.

Get your cuppa and gather in the flower-filled courtyard of Ivy Lane to enjoy poetry by local poets.

Free to attend — just drop in!
Ivy Lane is located on Main Street beside Flawless Beauty.

Paudrig Lee is a poet from Killeagh. His chapbooks ‘Smoking Bees’ and ‘Chance Meeting’ reflect his interests as a local historian and photographer, with poems presenting contrasting snapshots of intergenerational family dynamics, encounters with the natural world, and a focus on historical injustice.

Martina Madden works in the heritage sector and is inspired by her creative surroundings, people and a sense of place. Martina has been published by Ragaire Magazine, The Stony Thursday Book, The Quillkeepers Press and Drawn to the Light Press.

Rosie Morris is a former editor of The Four Faced Liar literary journal. Her short fiction, poetry & creative nonfiction has been published in journals & anthologies.

Free to attend. Donations are welcome and help us continue to bring creative events to the community.

This event is part of the May Sunday Festival, celebrating the creativity, history and ecology of Killeagh village May 1st -4th with music, dancing, workshops and walks in Glenbower Wood and at Greywood Arts. See the full programme of events here: maysunday.ie

May Sunday is supported by The Arts Council, Cork County Council and Youghal Credit Union, and delivered in partnership with Glenbower Wood & Lake Ltd.


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Ivy Lane Coffee

Main Street

Killeagh

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