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On The Nail! Literary Readings

On The Nail literary readings are brought to you by
The Limerick Writers' Centre -
LIMERICK CITY'S LITERARY EVENTS ORGANISATION: Serving writers and literature fans in the Mid-West area - poetry readings, fiction readings, poetry workshops, creative writing classes, poetry slams, info on all literature events in Limerick City & surrounds. Contact: Dominic Taylor 087 2996409 email limerickwriterscentre@gmail.com

Next event Thursday 5th November 8.30pm at The Locke Bar, Georges Quay, Limerick (check back for details).

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  1. If you're looking for short fiction readers, count me in! My 3rd short fiction collection was published last month by Salt. Nuala Ní Chonchúir

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