Join us for an evening of readings by The Lifeboat in the beautiful mid-nineteenth-century surrounds of 19 Eyre Square in the city centre on Friday 11 November 2022 from 7pm.
The Lifeboat Press is an independent publisher of poetry and non-fiction based in Belfast. For TULCA, they have produced a short book of new writing by Simon Costello, Miriam Gamble, Dane Holt, Michael Magee, Padraig Regan and Sacha White. Their recent publications have included Sure Thing by Paul Muldoon, oh! by Susannah Dickey and The Sensual City by Padraig Regan. Queering the Green: post-2000 Queer Irish Poetry, edited by Paul Maddern, was published in 2021.
Simon Costello’s poems have appeared in The Irish Times, The Stinging Fly and Poetry Ireland Review. He was featured in Queering the Green and lives in County Offaly.
Miriam Gamble’s most recent book of poems, What Planet, was published by Bloodaxe Books in 2019. She lives in Edinburgh, where she teaches at Edinburgh University. The Lifeboat Press will publish a book of her essays in 2023.
Dane Holt is currently completing a PhD at the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University, Belfast. His poems have appeared in The White Review, Poetry Ireland Review and bath magg.
Michael Magee’s first novel, Close to Home, will be published by Hamish Hamilton in April 2023.
Padraig Regan’s first collection of poems, Some Integrity, was published by Carcanet in 2022. The Lifeboat Press has published two pamphlets of their poetry and non-fiction: Delicious and The Sensual City.
Sacha White’s poems have appeared in The Honest Ulsterman and Queering the Green. She is a contributing editor for The Tangerine.