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Author Archives: Mary Montague
Adlestrop
Was in England last weekend, visiting friends for St Patricks, and we found our way to Adlestrop. I love the poem and the way it captures the ineffable; and the magic of its final rhyme. The railway station is long … Continue reading
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Quoile Pondage
My third Guardian Country Diary piece is on this lovely and intriguing spot.
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Crannóg 50
I am delighted and honoured that my poem “After the Fact” is forthcoming in the 50th issue of Crannóg. Due for publication on 1st March in Galway! Many thanks to the editors.
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Oxford Island
My Country Diary piece on Oxford Island is in today’s Guardian: Thanks to Pascal Downing at the Discovery Centre for all his insights and helpfulness.
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Country Diary
My first contribution to The Guardian’s Country Diary appeared yesterday: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/oct/06/country-diary-light-bellied-brent-geese-eelgrass-strangford-lough Kez Armstrong, formerly Warden at Castle Espie, and Graham McIlwaine of the Irish Brent Goose Research Group were very helpful to me as I wrote this piece. Thanks to … Continue reading
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Reading the Future
I am delighted that my poem ‘Itch’ is included in this new anthology of 250 Irish writers to celebrate 250 years of Dublin bookshop Hodges Figgis. I was honoured to read as part of the launch of the anthology at … Continue reading
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The Sperrins
I was delighted to be commissioned by The Guardian to write a short piece on the Sperrins for a feature on wild places. Although I no longer live there, the Sperrins will always be close to my heart, so it was … Continue reading
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Sehnsucht
Look what was lying on my mat when I got in from teaching in Dungannon today! Galway’s Skylight 47 with my poem Sehnsucht secreted inside. My first time to hold this publication in my mitts and what a gorgeous layout and … Continue reading
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Funded!
I am delighted and honoured that the Arts Council of Northern Ireland has given me a grant from the General Art Award Scheme (National Lottery funded) under the Support for the Individual Artist Programme. This will contribute towards the costs … Continue reading
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Dinosaurs of China
The spectacular exhibition of the Dinosaurs of China at Wollaton Hall has been on my to-do list for months. I read about it first in The Guardian, way back in July and it seemed particularly serendipitous that the fossils made … Continue reading
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