Now Hear This: Paul Murray, Belinda McKeon, Mark O'Connell & Eoin Butler

Now Hear This: Paul Murray, Belinda McKeon, Mark O'Connell & Eoin Butler

15th Nov 2014

7pm €5

Now Hear This

New Writing From Stoneybatter & Smithfield

Now Hear This is an evening of readings by writers who have lived and worked in the streets around the Joinery.

With

Paul Murray
Paul Murray lives two corners away from the Joinery. His acclaimed debut An Evening Of Long Goodbyes was nominated for the Whitbread Award. HIs second novel Skippy Dies was universally acclaimed and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and the Impac Award

Belinda McKeon
Belinda McKeon once lived on the same terrace as The Joinery and now lives in New York. Her debut Solace won the Faber Prize and her second novel Tender will be published in early 2015

Mark O’Connell
Mark O’Connell lives in Arbour Hill. He is the books columnist of Slate.com and writes for The Observer, the Independent, the Dublin Review and the New York Times. His book To Be a Machine: Encounters with a Post-Human Future, will be published by Doubleday (US) and Granta (UK) in 2016.

Eoin Butler
Eoin Butler lives in Smithfield. He is a freelance journalist and contributor for The Irish Times and Irish Independent newspapers. Eoin was named Feature Writer of the Year at the National Newspapers of Ireland Awards in 2013.

&
Anonymous
reading from
David Shafer’s Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

*Now Hear This* New Writing From Stoneybatter & Smithfield *Now Hear This* is an evening of readings by writers who have lived and worked in the streets around the Joinery. With Paul Murray Paul Murray lives two corners away from the Joinery. His acclaimed debut An Evening Of Long Goodbyes was nominated for the Whitbread Award. HIs second novel Skippy Dies was universally acclaimed and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and the Impac Award Belinda McKeon Belinda McKeon once lived on the same terrace as The Joinery and now lives in New York. Her debut Solace won the Faber Prize and her second novel Tender will be published in early 2015 Mark O’Connell Mark O'Connell lives in Arbour Hill. He is the books columnist of Slate.com and writes for The Observer, the Independent, the Dublin Review and the New York Times. His book To Be a Machine: Encounters with a Post-Human Future, will be published by Doubleday (US) and Granta (UK) in 2016. Eoin Butler Eoin Butler lives in Smithfield. He is a freelance journalist and contributor for The Irish Times and Irish Independent newspapers. Eoin was named Feature Writer of the Year at the National Newspapers of Ireland Awards in 2013. & Anonymous reading from David Shafer's Whiskey Tango Foxtrot*Now Hear This* New Writing From Stoneybatter & Smithfield *Now Hear This* is an evening of readings by writers who have lived and worked in the streets around the Joinery. With Paul Murray Paul Murray lives two corners away from the Joinery. His acclaimed debut An Evening Of Long Goodbyes was nominated for the Whitbread Award. HIs second novel Skippy Dies was universally acclaimed and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and the Impac Award Belinda McKeon Belinda McKeon once lived on the same terrace as The Joinery and now lives in New York. Her debut Solace won the Faber Prize and her second novel Tender will be published in early 2015 Mark O’Connell Mark O'Connell lives in Arbour Hill. He is the books columnist of Slate.com and writes for The Observer, the Independent, the Dublin Review and the New York Times. His book To Be a Machine: Encounters with a Post-Human Future, will be published by Doubleday (US) and Granta (UK) in 2016. Eoin Butler Eoin Butler lives in Smithfield. He is a freelance journalist and contributor for The Irish Times and Irish Independent newspapers. Eoin was named Feature Writer of the Year at the National Newspapers of Ireland Awards in 2013. & Anonymous reading from David Shafer's Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
*Now Hear This* New Writing From Stoneybatter & Smithfield *Now Hear This* is an evening of readings by writers who have lived and worked in the streets around the Joinery. With Paul Murray Paul Murray lives two corners away from the Joinery. His acclaimed debut An Evening Of Long Goodbyes was nominated for the Whitbread Award. HIs second novel Skippy Dies was universally acclaimed and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and the Impac Award Belinda McKeon Belinda McKeon once lived on the same terrace as The Joinery and now lives in New York. Her debut Solace won the Faber Prize and her second novel Tender will be published in early 2015 Mark O’Connell Mark O'Connell lives in Arbour Hill. He is the books columnist of Slate.com and writes for The Observer, the Independent, the Dublin Review and the New York Times. His book To Be a Machine: Encounters with a Post-Human Future, will be published by Doubleday (US) and Granta (UK) in 2016. Eoin Butler Eoin Butler lives in Smithfield. He is a freelance journalist and contributor for The Irish Times and Irish Independent newspapers. Eoin was named Feature Writer of the Year at the National Newspapers of Ireland Awards in 2013. & Anonymous reading from David Shafer's Whiskey Tango Foxtrot*Now Hear This* New Writing From Stoneybatter & Smithfield *Now Hear This* is an evening of readings by writers who have lived and worked in the streets around the Joinery. With Paul Murray Paul Murray lives two corners away from the Joinery. His acclaimed debut An Evening Of Long Goodbyes was nominated for the Whitbread Award. HIs second novel Skippy Dies was universally acclaimed and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and the Impac Award Belinda McKeon Belinda McKeon once lived on the same terrace as The Joinery and now lives in New York. Her debut Solace won the Faber Prize and her second novel Tender will be published in early 2015 Mark O’Connell Mark O'Connell lives in Arbour Hill. He is the books columnist of Slate.com and writes for The Observer, the Independent, the Dublin Review and the New York Times. His book To Be a Machine: Encounters with a Post-Human Future, will be published by Doubleday (US) and Granta (UK) in 2016. Eoin Butler Eoin Butler lives in Smithfield. He is a freelance journalist and contributor for The Irish Times and Irish Independent newspapers. Eoin was named Feature Writer of the Year at the National Newspapers of Ireland Awards in 2013. & Anonymous reading from David Shafer's Whiskey Tango Foxtrot*Now Hear This* New Writing From Stoneybatter & Smithfield *Now Hear This* is an evening of readings by writers who have lived and worked in the streets around the Joinery. With Paul Murray Paul Murray lives two corners away from the Joinery. His acclaimed debut An Evening Of Long Goodbyes was nominated for the Whitbread Award. HIs second novel Skippy Dies was universally acclaimed and was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and the Impac Award Belinda McKeon Belinda McKeon once lived on the same terrace as The Joinery and now lives in New York. Her debut Solace won the Faber Prize and her second novel Tender will be published in early 2015 Mark O’Connell Mark O'Connell lives in Arbour Hill. He is the books columnist of Slate.com and writes for The Observer, the Independent, the Dublin Review and the New York Times. His book To Be a Machine: Encounters with a Post-Human Future, will be published by Doubleday (US) and Granta (UK) in 2016. Eoin Butler Eoin Butler lives in Smithfield. He is a freelance journalist and contributor for The Irish Times and Irish Independent newspapers. Eoin was named Feature Writer of the Year at the National Newspapers of Ireland Awards in 2013. & Anonymous reading from David Shafer's Whiskey Tango Foxtrot