
Supported by Clare County Library, the three-day programme of events is expected to attract hundreds of Book Club members and book lovers from all over Europe and North America. The festival will also feature Ireland’s first ‘Book Club of the Year Award’ and a professional development workshop for library staff.


Academic contributors to the festival include Dr. Paul Delaney, School of English at Trinity College; Alan Titley, Author, playwright, poet and Professor of Modern Irish and Head of Department at University College Cork; and Niall MacMonagle, Reviewer, Editor and English teacher at Dublin’s Wesley College. Further contributors will be added to the Festival line-up over the coming months.
Commenting on the 2010 Festival, Chairperson Frances O’Gorman (available for interview on 00353-872262259) said: “The festival is a wonderful social and literary event that brings together Book Club members, readers and authors from all over Ireland and beyond. It presents a unique opportunity for all literary enthusiasts to share their joy of reading, to meet authors, to discuss books, and to have a weekend break with friends.”
One of the highlights of the weekend Festival will be The Sunday Symposium, during which Tim Pat Coogan and Diarmaid Ferriter will join a panel discussion on the subject of “Reading History”.

Meanwhile, the 2010 Festival features Ireland’s foremost ‘Book Club of the Year Award’. The winning Book Club (up to a maximum of six people) will receive a prize of free weekend passes to festival events and overnight accommodation at the Temple Gate Hotel in Ennis. Entry forms, which are being distributed throughout the country, must be submitted by Friday 8th January 2010.
Further details on ticket prices and the festival are available from (web) www.ennisbookclubfestival.com, (t) www.twitter.com/ebcf, (e) info@ennisbookclubfestival.com and (t) 087-9723647/085-7758523.
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