Sunday Miscellany: Gerald Dawe visits Dylan Thomas's homeplace 'I couldn't help but hear his voice as we wandered along the streets...' Sunday Miscellany • 21 Nov
The Solace of Artemis - poet Paula Meehan talks to RTÉ Arena The Solace of Artemis is a new poetry collection from Paula Meehan, who talked to RTÉ Arena. RTÉ Arena • 20 Nov
A Lily, Azure - read the short story by Lady Gregory Over the coming weeks, RTÉ Culture will present a series of five early short stories written by Lady Augusta Gregory (1852-1932) Books • 18 Nov
Listen to RTÉ Arena's Winter Papers special As winter closes in, editors Kevin Barry and Olivia Smith publish their annual arts anthology of fiction, photography, interviews and essays: Winter Papers. RTÉ Arena • 16 Nov
Rick O'Shea Book Club launches 2023 Xmas Appeal The Rick O'Shea Book Club is Ireland's largest book club with 40,000 members in over 100 countries - and they've just launched their annual Xmas … Books • 13 Nov
Blindboy on his new book & life on the autism spectrum In an illuminating and wide-ranging chat with Patrick Kielty on The Late Late Show, Blindboy talks about potentially running out of bags, his new book … the late late show • 14 Nov
Pure Filth - Aidan Matthews on his new poetry collection 'A two-year's gestation of 67 poems (one for every year in my life) is frantic by this plodder's standards...' Acclaimed writer Aidan Matthews introduces his … Books • 13 Nov
First Quarter - architect John Tuomey's autobiography extracted In a reflective and enriching memoir, John Tuomey navigates the places and memories of his life over the scope of twenty-five years. Books • 12 Nov
Death in Irish Prehistory by Gabriel Cooney - read an extract This is a book about life and death over 8,500 years in Ireland. Books • 11 Nov
Early Lady Gregory short stories to feature on RTÉ Culture Over the coming weeks, RTÉ Culture will present a series of five early short stories by Lady Augusta Gregory (1852-1932) Irish Writers • 08 Nov
The World Unmade by Frank Ormsby - read an extract Subtitled Writings from the Ireland Chair of Poetry, in The World Unmade Frank Ormsby explores the poetic diversity of Northern Ireland. Books • 08 Nov
Gods Don't Cry - unsung tales of Ireland's forgotten immortals We present an extract from Gods Don't Cry, the new book for YA readers written by Ellen Ryan and illustrated by Conor Merriman. Books • 10 Nov
'I was ten when I woke up and decided I'd be an author' Author Courtney Smyth introduces their debut novel, a 'fantasy mystery' entitled The Undetectables. Books • 06 Nov
The Undetectables by Courtney Smyth - read an extract Be gay. Solve crimes. Take naps. Books • 05 Nov
The Professor of Forgetting: Dermot Bolger on poet Greg Delanty Author, playwright and poet Dermot Bolger celebrates the work of poet Greg Delanty, whose new collection The Professor of Forgetting is out now. Poetry • 02 Nov
Without Waking Up by Carolina Schutti - read an extract Raised in an unfamiliar country by her taciturn great-aunt, Maja has brief moments of connection with her fading past through her childhood friendship with Marek, … Books • 02 Nov
Twiggy Woman - Oein DeBhairduin's spooky tale for Halloween Especially for Halloween, we present an extract from Twiggy Woman, the new book from award-winning author Oein DeBhairduin.https://epic.rtegroup.ie/epic/b/1413434#clipper Books • 31 Oct
Dracula - listen to the classic RTÉ Players production We creep into Dead Man's Month with a chilling classic from the archives: Dracula by Bram Stoker, adapted for radio by the late, great P.J. … Bram Stoker Festival • 31 Oct
This Plague Of Souls by Mike McCormack - read an extract We present an extract from the new novel by the acclaimed author of Solar Bones. Books • 25 Oct
Extracted: Professor Luke O'Neill's fascinating new book To Boldly Go Where No Book Has Gone Before is 'a joyous journey through all of science' Books • 29 Oct
Dirty Linen by Martin Doyle - read an extract Dirty Linen is a personal, intimate history of the Troubles seen through the microcosm of a single rural parish, the author's own. Books • 28 Oct
Michael Magee awarded 2023 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature Michael Magee has been awarded the 2023 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature at a ceremony in Trinity College Dublin for his novel Close to Home, … Books • 24 Oct
Supper For Six by Fiona Sherlock - read an extract From the author of Twelve Motives for Murder comes another immersive murder mystery, this time, told through the lens of a podcast. Books • 26 Oct
Black & Irish: legends, trailblazers & everyday heroes celebrated Ray D'Arcy talked to Leon Diop and Briana Fitzsimons of the Black & Irish Podcast and authors of the new book Black & Irish: Legends, … the ray darcy show • 24 Oct
Jessica Traynor's poetic history of an Offaly town In the Lyric Feature on RTÉ lyric fm, poet Jessica Traynor sets out to write a poetic history of the town of Banagher in County … The Lyric Feature • 23 Oct