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Water in the Desert Fire in the Night by Gethan Dick: The end of the world as we know it
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I was a bit doubtful about Gethan Dick’s debut when it was pitched to me. Dystopian fiction doesn’t usually appeal but it’s published by Tramp Press, ...

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Fun and Games by John Patrick McHugh: Growing up is hard to do
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The blurb for John Patrick McHugh’s Fun and Games came garlanded with praise from a slew of starry Irish literary names, not least Sally Rooney. I ...

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I Hear You by Paul McVeigh: Belfast tales
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The blurb for Paul McVeigh’s short story collection, I Hear You, put me in mind a little of Jhumpa Lahiri’s Roman Stories with its structure of a few ...

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Confessions by Catherine Airey: Choose your own adventure
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Despite its door-stopping proportions I couldn’t resist Catherine Airey’s much trumpeted debut with its promise of an involving tale of two Irish ...

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