Tuesday, 20 September 2011
To The World of Men, Welcome - reissue & giveaway & reading
Arlen House have issued a paperback and newly expanded edition of my second short story collection, To The World of Men, Welcome. Excitement!
The collection came out in 2005 and this new edition has three new stories, one of which features Virginia Woolf.
I am giving away a copy of the book to one reader of Women Rule Writer; I will post to anywhere in the world. I'll be reading from the book in The Winding Stair bookshop on Culture Night in Dublin this Friday 23rd September at 7.30pm.
To win a copy of the book all you need to do is answer this question: which iconic Dublin bridge crosses the Liffey beside The Winding Stair bookshop?
Leave your answer in the comments and I will put your name in the hat for the draw which will take place next Wednesday the 28th September.

It is one of my favourite bridges: The Halfpenny Bridge. congrats on the reissue, Nuala. Shauna
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for my copy, Nuala. It's a great collection of stories. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe Ha'penny Bridge.
ReplyDeleteAnd I wish I could be there right now, on the Ha'penny Bridge. As Shauna says: congrats! Jimthyph
ReplyDeleteÓr - just sorry I hadn't got it in time to give you one on Sunday. I have one put by for you. N x
ReplyDeleteBest of luck at your reading near the Ha'penny! ;)
ReplyDeleteA re-issue eh? Very cool, congrats Nu!
ReplyDeleteIt's the Ha'penny Bridge. Noticed recently that someone has stencilled 'Troll Below' on its walkway - very cute. :)
Congratulations on the re-issue. Ha'penny Bridge!
ReplyDeleteHa'penny Bridge. Love the Winding Stair book shop & restaurant upstairs fantastic food. Look forward to hearing you read from your book.
ReplyDeleteHa'penny Bridge - I was recently told I looked like VW from the side! Makes a change from looking like Kate Middleton in half light or Cindy Crawford from behind....:)
ReplyDeleteGreat news about the reissue - great to hear. Hope your get a super-appreciative audience for your reading.
The Ha'penny Bridge. I've actually seen a photo of it!
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations and all the best for the reading.
The charming Ha'penny Bridge (or "Haypenny" as us country folk say!) Congrats on the reissue!
ReplyDeleteThe Ha'penny Bridge (did you know people have started locking 'love padlocks' on it? like the bridges in Paris & Florence)
ReplyDeleteThe Ha'penny Bridge!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the reissue and hope your reading went well
The Ha'penny Bridge. This is what it looked like yesterday: http://www.broadsheet.ie/2011/09/26/on-the-occasion-of-twitters-arrival-to-ireland/
ReplyDeleteha'penny bridge
ReplyDeleteI just made it!
good luck me
Hey Nuala,
ReplyDeleteAm dying to read the VW story. (Just wrote a story about Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath) Bridge = Ha'penny Bridge.
Congrats on the reissue.
E.
It's the halfpenny bridge...congrats on the new edition.
ReplyDeleteIt's the Halfpenny Bridge. Congrats Nuala, on the new edition.
ReplyDeleteThat would be the Ha'Penny Bridge... :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nuala,
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog, and congratulations on the reissue. The Ha'penny Bridge is the answer. Deirdre.
Ha'penny Bridge... the whitest shade of pale I have ever seen
ReplyDeleteput me in the hat like a magicians rabbit!
The Ha'penny Bridge...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and all the best.
Ha'penny Bridge! xxxx
ReplyDeleteThe Ha'penny Bridge! I've just finished You and loved it. Congrats on the reissue!
ReplyDeleteHa'penny bridge. Would love to read this
ReplyDeleteMarisa Birns is the winner - congrats!!
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