Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival

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Online, Saturday 27th March - Sunday 28th March

Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival was established in 2009 and takes place annually at the end of March. The Festival is produced by dlr Libraries, the Libraries section of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. Our poetry strand incorporates the Irish Times Poetry Now Award and the Shine Strong Award. There is also a strong Family and Schools programme. The aim of the Mountains to Sea dlr Book Festival is to celebrate writers and the art of writing in the company of readers of all ages. We look to choose from a vast reservoir of contemporary fiction, non-fiction and poetry, to build a programme around human stories, exploring how we live and connect through literature and ideas.

This years festival will take place online. More details to follow.


Date:
Saturday 27th March - Sunday 28th March
Time:
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