Seven Responses
Seven Responses
The limited edition pamphlet, produced in association with The MAC features seven responses to The Land That … by Frances Hegarty and Andrew Stones and Limbo Land by Christopher James Burns.
Contributors:
J. Taylor Bell is studying an MA in Poetry at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry. He is the Seamus Heaney Centre International Scholar of 2018-19 in Belfast, and was a finalist for the Overland Fair Australia Poetry Prize. His writing has appeared in The Tangerine, Honest Ulsterman, A3 Review, and other publications.
Kevin Breathnach is a writer from Dublin. His first book, Tunnel Vision—a collection of twelve shape-shifting personal and critical essays—was published in 2019 by Faber. His work has previously appeared in the Dublin Review, The Tangerine, Source Photographic Review, Fallow Media, The Lifeboat, gorse, The New Inquiry, The White Review, etc.
Emily S Cooper is a graduate of Goldsmiths and the Seamus Heaney Centre. She has recently been published in Banshee, The Stinging Fly and The Irish Times. In 2019 she was granted a residency in New Delhi by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and was part of Poetry Ireland Introductions.
Susannah Dickey has published two poetry pamphlets, I had some very slight concerns (2017) and genuine human values (2018), with The Lifeboat, Belfast. A third pamphlet of prose poems will be published in 2020. Her debut novel, Tennis Lessons, will be published in summer 2020 by Doubleday. Her poetry has appeared in The White Review, Ambit, Magma, The Scores, The Tangerine, Poetry Ireland Review and Hotel. In 2018 she was the recipient of a Support for the Individual Artist Programme from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and she was shortlisted for The White Review short story prize.
Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal is a poet from the Himalayan town of Palampur, India who studied at St. Bede’s College, Shimla and Trinity College, Dublin. Her poems have been translated into Italian, German, Arabic; and have recently appeared and are forthcoming in Madras Courier, The Bombay Literary Magazine, The Lonely Crowd, Ambit, Poetry Jukebox, and elsewhere. Her most recent book of poems Musings of Miss Yellow was published by Authorspress (New Delhi) in 2015. Supriya was selected for Poetry Ireland’s Introductions Series in 2018. She has contributed to the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project in Antwerp, Belgium. She is currently studying for an MA in Poetry at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry.
Darragh McCausland is a fiction writer and essayist from Kells, county Meath. He has been published in numerous journals and is presently finishing a collection of short stories and a novel.
Padraig Regan is the author of two poetry pamphlets, Delicious (Lifeboat, 2016) and Who Seemed Alive & Altogether Real (Emma Press, 2017). In 2015 they were a recipient of an Eric Gregory Award. They have recently completed a PhD in poetry at the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen's University Belfast.