Dr Tapasya Narang
@NarangTapasya
@IrishResearch and @NLIreland funded fellow @UCD_English. Working on Irish & Indian small presses. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
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02-10-2012 10:40:27
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As Betty Stenson states, the course does not merely focus on the literary output but imparts various skills, including reading and appreciating literary works. I hope to make it fun and exciting!
Irish Literary Times Irish Writers Centre Poetry Ireland
If you're eager to hone your skills in effectively reading, critiquing and appreciating literature, this Irish Writers Centre course with Dr Tapasya Narang is for you! It will also train you in pitching and getting published in magazines and newspapers. Book at irishwriterscentre.ie/courses/the-ar…
New course starts in May, please share with your #WritingCommunity 👇
Dr Tapasya Narang at Irish Writers Centre online
focusing on politics, ideologies and motivation behind the culture of book reviewing ✍️
And the rain stopped and the sun came out and our student performers were brilliant and Rhythm Africana and weareGRIOT were AMAZING - thank you Festival in a Van and The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon with dlr Arts Office for changing how we think about the lunch hour 🎉🎤
I am delighted to be teaching this course Irish Writers Centre. Looking forward to meeting the writers. Please sign up. Intersectional Humanities
University College Dublin Poetry Ireland
irishwriterscentre.ie/courses/the-ar…
Really looking forward to these performances from Festival in a Van - Tues 9 April by the lake at University College Dublin - come on down!!
Matches is an extraordinary piece of work and I was thrilled to hear Catherine Gander😷 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇵🇸 read from this very original marvel. It was beautifully introduced by Annemarie Ní Churreáin 🩷
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When I reached the last few pages, I felt sorrow. I wanted more of Catherine's beautifully crafted, and enlightening poems. It is one of the greatest books I have ever read. Please buy and join Catherine for a reading Books Upstairs this Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m.