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Welcome to the Munster
Literature Centre
Founded in 1993, the Munster Literature Centre (Ionad Litríochta an Deiscirt) is a non-profit arts organisation dedicated to the promotion and celebration of literature, especially that of Munster. To this end, we organise festivals, workshops, readings and competitions. Our publishing section, Southword Editions, publishes a biannual journal, poetry collections and short stories. We actively seek to support new and emerging writers and are assisted in our efforts through funding from Cork City Council, Cork County Council and the Arts Council of Ireland.Originally located in Sullivan's Quay, the centre moved to its current premises in the Frank O'Connor House (the author's birthplace) at 84 Douglas Street, in 2003.
In 2000, the Munster Literature Centre organised the first Frank O'Connor International Short Story Festival, an event dedicated to the celebration of the short story and named for one of Cork's most beloved authors. The festival showcases readings, literary forums and workshops. Following continued growth and additional funding, the Cork City - Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award was introduced in 2005, coinciding with Cork's designation as that year's European Capital of Culture. The award is now recognised as the single biggest prize for a short story collection in the world and is presented at the end of the festival.In 2002, the Munster Literature Centre introduced the Seán Ó Faoláin Short Story Prize, an annual short story competition dedicated to one of Ireland's most accomplished story writers and theorists. This too is presented during the FOC festival. The centre also hosts the Cork Spring Literary Festival each year, at which the Gregory O'Donoghue International Poetry Prize is awarded (established 2010).
Workshops are held by featured authors in both autumn and spring, allowing the general public to receive creative guidance in an intimate setting for a minimal fee. In addition, the centre sponsors a Writer in Residence each year. We invite you to browse our website for further information regarding our events, Munster literature, and other literary information. Should you have any queries, we would be happy to hear from you.
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LIMERICK WRITERS
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Novelists
 
Poets
 
Irish Language Writers
 

The Limerick sub-section authored by Edward O'Dwyer. This subsection has been grant-aided by Limerick City Arts Services
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The Munster Literature Centre
is a constituent member
of Words Ireland.
O'Donoghue Poetry
Competition

Now accepting
submissions
Southword issue #30

Read the latest issue
of Southword here
Frank O'Connor
Short Story Fellowship
2016 Fellow:
Zsuzsi Gartner

Applications now
being accepted for
2017 residency.
Fool for Poetry
Chapbook
Competition

2016 winners announced!
Writing
Workshops
at the MLC

Short story
festival workshops
coming soon
Seán Ó Faoláin
Short Story
Competition

2016 winners announced
Southword Editions

Newest books:
Fool For Poetry
chapbooks by
Tania Hershman
& Victor Tapner

Recent additions:
Ceaití Ní Bheildiúin
Kimberly Campanello
Justin Quinn
Brendan Cleary
Eleanor Hooker
& more
poetryinternationalweb.net
Cork International
Poetry Festival

Annually in spring.
The Cork
International
Short Story Festival

Annually in September
Southword Issue 30

New issue, free to read online.
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©2009
The Munster Literature Centre
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Frank O'Connor House, 84 Douglas Street, Cork, Ireland.
Tel. (353) 021 4312955 Email munsterlit@eircom.net |
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Irish Registered Charity No.12374 |
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