Short story: ‘The octopus felt the weight of every lost life. All three of its hearts ached silently’
A story by Marysia Tomczak, age 18, Co Cork
Young Irish Writing
A story by Marysia Tomczak, age 18, Co Cork
A story by writers at React Armagh Youth Group, which supports young people through programmes focused on personal development, creativity and community participation
Scéal a scríobh grúpa a d’fhreastal ar cheardlann Fighting Words na Gaeilge ag an bhFéile Lasta
A story by Ciarán McCabe, a teacher at Coláiste na hInse, Laytown, Co Meath
Caitríona Ní Raifeartaigh, aois 17, Coláiste Chroí Mhuire, An Spidéal, Co na Gaillimh
A story by Kay Joyce, age 17, Co Roscommon
A poem by Leonie Hanan, age 18, Co Down
Tháinig grúpa scríbhneoirí ón Idirbhliain i Scoil Chuimsitheach Chiaráin ar an gCeathrú Rua le chéile i Leabharlann na Ceathrún Rua ‘chuile Aoine ar feadh sé seachtaine do ‘Club Cleite’. Seo thíos ceann de na scéalta a d’eascair as na seisiúin seo
A story by Charlee Rutherford, age 16, Co Donegal
An extract from a story by 4th and 5th class, Christ the King Boys National School, Cabra, Dublin
A play written by participants from Coolmine House, Amiens Street, Dublin
A poem by Oscar Daunt Brennan, age 18, Dublin
A story by Eabha McLaughlin, age 17, Co Mayo
A poem by Clodagh Maye, age 16, Co Kilkenny
A poem by Robyn Yelverton McKiernan, age 15, Dublin
A story by writers at Drogheda Youthreach, which supports young people outside mainstream schooling, offering creative and vocational learning opportunities
A story by Líle-Grace Mullan, age 15, Dublin
Author Catherine Prasifka opens this year’s Fighting Words magazine in The Irish Times, which showcases creative writing from young people across Ireland
After dropping out, the debut novelist went on to study creative writing, eventually gaining a master’s. Now, he is happy to represent kids who don’t quite fit the system
Television: The good work done by Fighting Words on the north side of Dublin is celebrated in this agreeable, if at times workmanlike, documentary
Palestinians could starve to death in the coming weeks unless immediate action is taken
‘Trend raises deeper questions about what we value in education’
An extract from a story by fourth class, St Mary’s and St Gerard’s National School, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow
An extract from a story by third class, St Vincent’s Primary School, Cork
An extract from a story by third-sixth class, Annalitten National School, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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