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"Into the fire" Writing Competition: The Winners
“In other news now, the residents of Ballaghaderreen, Co Roscommon are busy preparing the town to welcome 50 Syrian refugees who are due to arrive at the end of the month,” the newsreader announces, a hint of a smile playing on her lips. Sam’s mother grins as well, her fork hovering mid-air.
"A letter to Luzoku" Writing Competition: The Winners
My dearest son, I hope this letter gets to you while you’re still alive. It’s Mama writing from the Stillorgan asylum home in Dublin. I understand that it may come as a shock to you that am writing after five long years of silence but I hope that you can reason with and forgive me.
'Cutting Season' Writing Competition: The Winners
When Ndidi discovered the rock inside the shattered window of her apartment, it was with disappointment rather than surprise. Although the crash had woken her in the night, she had not investigated. She knew what she would find in the morning. This was the second time this week.
Last year’s Spirit winner, this year’s judge: Namra Amir is going places Writing competition: The Winners
Namra Amir aspires to be Ireland’s next up-and-coming author and poet. A former winner of and recent judge for Metro Éireann’s Intercultural Writing Competition, Amir is a 22-year-old Irish/Pakistani writer born and raised in Dublin.
‘The act of writing breaks down barriers’ Writing Competition: The Winners
Winners announced in Metro Éireann/Kenan Institute for Ethics’ fourth Intercultural Writing Competition. Over €3,000 in cash prizes were awarded in the fourth annual Intercultural Writing Competition hosted by Metro Éireann and Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics.
Attention young writers! Deadline nears in Metro Éireann contest
With less than two weeks remaining until the deadline at midnight on Sunday 29 July, be sure to get your submissions to us for the fourth annual Metro Éireann–Kenan Institute for Ethics Intercultural Writing Competition.
Over €3,000 in cash prizes to be won in Metro Éireann’s 4th annual Intercultural Writing Competition
Metro Éireann and Duke University’s Kenan Institute of Ethics invite young writers living in Ireland to submit original works to their fourth annual Intercultural Writing Competition. Over €3,000 in prizes is available for writers aged between 14 and 21 examining the challenges of Ireland’s multicultural diversity.
Poems by Namra Amir
Three poems by this 21-year-old Irish-Pakistani from Portlaoise moved the judges to recognise her with the Spirit of Intercultural Ethics award.
Poems by Ilyana Kuhling
Metro Éireann-Kenan Institute for Ethics Intercultural Writing Competition: The Winners 20-year-old Irish-Canadian from Limerick is runner-up in the 18-21 category for her mesmerising poetry collection Definitions of Home.
Hidden Faith - A breathtaking tale of escape to a new life in Ireland.
Metro Éireann-Kenan Institute for Ethics Intercultural Writing Competition: The Winners. A breathtaking tale of escape to a new life in Ireland from this 16-year-old from Carrickmacross, who took second place in the 14-17 category.
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