Luke Morgan
@LukeMorganPoet
Irish writer & filmmaker. "Beast" new from Arlen House in 2022. Available at https://t.co/G8cPSYHIfs.
Supported by the @artscouncil_ie.
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Thank you to Gerry Smyth for taking my poem for the The Irish Times which appears today - unfortunately, the final line of the poem was not printed - it is:
'in the search for you, we will gift touch, find our cure.'
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Lovely evening in the Irish Writers Centre for the launch of new collections by Damien Donnelly and Emma McKervey. Always lovely to see poet pals and support new work. Thanks to Sonya Gildea* for the photos!
I was deeply honoured when Tim Gorman asked me to write the lyrics for his song, 'I Knew a Heart Once'. His song, sung by Karen-Johnson-Miller, has one of the most beautiful, evocative, melodies I have ever heard. Enjoy! TIM GORMAN youtube.com/watch?v=2Hi5SO…
it’s fooooking Deadline Day for Irish Short Film
submissions!!
The Galway Film Fleadh Fleadh Film Freeway closes TODAY a midnight!
Don’t miss out 🏃🏼♀️🏃🏽♂️⌛️💨
Madness!
No Man's Land Dedalus Press now also shortlisted for the Pigott Prize alongside Paula Meehan and Nick Laird at Listowel Writers' Week! Writers' Week
Absolutely brilliant 1st event in our NLI 'Celebrating Ireland's Booker Winners' series.
Paul Lynch, current Booker winner, with Minister for Arts Catherine Martin TD, Dr Audrey Whitty, NLI Director, novelist Belinda McKeon, Dr Sinead McCoole & I (as series curator) in the Art Room
A still from an upcoming collaboration with Emily Cullen, featuring Johanne Webb. Thanks to the The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon, whose granting of an agility award made this poetry film possible.
14 years ago, I landed my first poem in a journal, CrannogMag. I have the honour of featuring again in the current issue, with a host of writers I deeply respect and admire. Crannóg abú!
@CrannogM
Oh wow, this is a strong crop of poets and books. The very best of luck to all, especially Breda Spaight whose collection 'Watching for the Hawk' was a 2023 highlight of mine. Alan Hayes : Arlen House