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The Dublin Review is a quarterly magazine of essays, memoir, travel writing, criticism, fiction and reportage.

The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Beth Kilkenny, Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Sor...
15/11/2024

The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Beth Kilkenny, Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Sorcha Hamilton, Ian O’Donnell, Fiachra Kelleher, and William Keohane. Click the linktree in our bio to buy/subscribe. Or visit thedublinreview.com/product/subscr…

Selling fast! Book your ticket for Conversations 2024  . Sam Bungey reads Eoin Butler, Brenda Romero reads Tim MacGabhan...
23/10/2024

Selling fast! Book your ticket for Conversations 2024 . Sam Bungey reads Eoin Butler, Brenda Romero reads Tim MacGabhann, and Jess Traynor reads Niamh Campbell. Click the linktree in our bio to read the essays and get your tickets, or visit dublinbookfestival.com

The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Ian O’Donnell, Bet...
21/10/2024

The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Ian O’Donnell, Beth Kilkenny, William Keohane, and Fiachra Kelleher, alongside Sorcha Hamilton’s short story ‘Madwoman’. To buy or subscribe, click the linktree in our bio, or visit 👇
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16/10/2024

NEXT TUESDAY! will answer questions in relation to submissions to The Dublin Review.
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BOOK NOW! Sam Bungey reads Eoin Butler, Brenda Romero reads Tim MacGabhann, and Jess Traynor reads Niamh Campbell for Th...
14/10/2024

BOOK NOW! Sam Bungey reads Eoin Butler, Brenda Romero reads Tim MacGabhann, and Jess Traynor reads Niamh Campbell for The Dublin Review Conversations 2024. Read the essays and get your tickets by clicking the linktree in our bio, or visit👇
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NEW ISSUE! The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Sorcha ...
10/10/2024

NEW ISSUE! The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Sorcha Hamilton, Ian O’Donnell, Beth Kilkenny, William Keohane, and Fiachra Kelleher. Click the linktree in our bio to buy / subscribe, or visit thedublinreview.com/product/subscr…

The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Sorcha Hamilton, I...
07/10/2024

The Dublin Review number ninety-six | AUTUMN 2024 features new writing by Peter Gordon, Katie Curran, Sorcha Hamilton, Ian O’Donnell, Beth Kilkenny, Fiachra Kelleher, and this personal essay by William Keohane. Buy or subscribe by clicking the linktree in our bio, or visit our website 👇thedublinreview.com/product/subscr…

AUTUMN has arrived! The Dublin Review number ninety-six features new writing by Peter Gordon, William Keohane, Katie Cur...
03/10/2024

AUTUMN has arrived! The Dublin Review number ninety-six features new writing by Peter Gordon, William Keohane, Katie Curran, Sorcha Hamilton, Ian O’Donnell, Beth Kilkenny, and Fiachra Kelleher. Click the linktree in our bio to subscribe or buy single copies of the magazine. Or you can visit thedublinreview.com/product/subscr…

SUMMER is still out there. And here’s a last blast of issue NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024.  A personal essay by Nathan O’Donne...
19/09/2024

SUMMER is still out there. And here’s a last blast of issue NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024. A personal essay by Nathan O’Donnell, and the sixth piece he has published in The Dublin Review.

Our sell-out annual Conversations event is back . Join Sam Bungey, Brenda Romero, and Jess Traynor in conversation with ...
10/09/2024

Our sell-out annual Conversations event is back . Join Sam Bungey, Brenda Romero, and Jess Traynor in conversation with Brendan Barrington.
Warning: Tickets sell fast!
To book click the linktree in our bio, or visit dublinbookfestival.com

Booker-shortlisted Chetna Maroo made her Dublin Review debut in number seventy-nine | SUMMER 2020 with a short story cal...
19/08/2024

Booker-shortlisted Chetna Maroo made her Dublin Review debut in number seventy-nine | SUMMER 2020 with a short story called ‘Shoreline’. You can read it in full in the archive section of our website. Click the linktree in our bio, or visit thedublinreview.com/article/shorel…

A snapshot from our current issue. NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024 also features work by Niamh Campbell, Piers Gelly, Nick Holds...
15/08/2024

A snapshot from our current issue. NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024 also features work by Niamh Campbell, Piers Gelly, Nick Holdstock, Nathan O’Donnell, and Alexandra Reza. To subscribe to The Dublin Review or buy a single issue, click the linktree in our bio.

02/08/2024

"I have met myself and I am not the kind of person I thought I was"

Enjoy Niamh Campbell's Why didn’t I know this already? with other Irish & international talents in the Summer Dublin Review

Published by Arts Grant Funded The Dublin Review



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An essay by Piers Gelly  in NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024 . Our current issue also features work by Niamh Campbell, Nick Holds...
31/07/2024

An essay by Piers Gelly in NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024 . Our current issue also features work by Niamh Campbell, Nick Holdstock, Emily Grabham, Nathan O’Donnell, and Alexandra Reza. To subscribe to The Dublin Review or buy a single issue, click the linktree in our bio.

A new essay by Nick Holdstock in NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024 . Our current issue also features work by Niamh Campbell, Piers...
23/07/2024

A new essay by Nick Holdstock in NUMBER 95 | SUMMER 2024 . Our current issue also features work by Niamh Campbell, Piers Gelly, Emily Grabham, Nathan O’Donnell, and Alexandra Reza. To subscribe to The Dublin Review or buy a single issue, click the linktree in our bio.

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