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Thu 08 Aug 2008Bringing words from page to stage
Some of our brightest literary luminaries talk to Catherine Foleyabout their experiences of touring the length and breadth of the country to read their work at festivals and cultural events
WRITERS SUCH AS Seamus Heaney, Anne Enright, John Banville and Colm Tóibín are in constant demand during the summer as it's a particularly busy time for poets and writers who must criss-cross the country to read their work at literary festivals and arts events.
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