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Panel Discussion on Writing Historical Fiction

Friday 12 June
As part of the Annual Conference of the Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society, the School of English is sponsoring a special panel on 'Writing Historical Fiction', featuring Martina Devlin, author of The House where it Happened, a gripping novel set in Antrim in 1711/12 and exploring Ireland’s only witchcraft trials. The panel will also include Mary Morrissy, lecturer in Fiction, and Laura McKenna, PhD candidate in Creative Writing.
The panel takes place in the CACSSS Seminar Room, O'Rahilly Building on Friday, 12 June, 2.30-4. This session is open to all.
For further details of the full conference programme and how to register for the other panels and lectures, please go to the Annual Conference page of the ECIS website.