Roscommon in Reflection - Free Kindle Promotion on Amazon this Weekend

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Roscommon in Reflection

Kindle Promotion on Amazon, this Weekend

posted 10 Apr 2014, 07:26

Kindle readers have a special opportunity to download for free, the SiarScéal Anthology, Roscommon in Reflection, all of this weekend.

First published in 2012, in print and e-book editions, the anthology represents the fruit of the first five years of the Hanna Greally Literary Awards. In the Foreword to this volume of poetry and prose, author Dermot Bolger had this to say:

"This is a book that emanates from Roscommon and resonates with the landscape and varied stories of Roscommon, but, like all good writing, it slips free of all boundaries and borders to speak directly to the human heart about the human condition."

Starting Thursday, 10 April and running for five days, to the following Monday (14 April), Kindle readers can avail of this special promotion, just by logging on to any of the Amazon domains including:

If you do not already own a Kindle device, these are available to buy on Amazon, or you can simply download one of the free Kindle Apps to your phone, iPad, tablet, computer or laptop.

Entries are now being accepted for the 2014 Hanna Greally Literary Awards. There is every incentive for budding authors and writers to enter this year's competition. This year's overall winner will have their book published for free, in print and e-book editions, courtesy of The Manuscript Publisher. The theme for this year's competition is open, which is all the more reason to get writing. Closing date is Friday, 10 October.

The Ger Hanily Memorial Cup, which forms part of the Awards, will be awarded to author of what the judges deem to be the best entry received on the theme of Coman's Wood.

In a change to our original schedule, SiarScéal Festival 2014 programme of events will now include a writers workshop, presented by Fred Johnston of the Western Writers Centre. Fred is a poet, playwright and novelist. He writes in both English and French. In 2004, he was writer in residence to the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco. His his most recent collection of poetry is entitled, Alligator Days.