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An open copy of issue 7 of literary magazine The Pig’s Back. First page of the essay “No Need to Respond” by Sophie Corser:

“Not long ago, I travelled from the UK to Northampton, Massachusetts, to look at over sixty folders full of fanmail. Alison Bechdel-American cartoonist, creator of the Bechdel test, and author of three graphic memoirs and the comic series Dykes to Watch Out For-has given Smith College Libraries hundreds of letters from her fans, received between 1984 and 2021. So, I spent a week with Bechdel's readers.

Bechdel invites fanmail: on her long-running blog she still lists a PO box address and states she's happy to receive snail-mail. For a time she sold artwork to her fans directly via mail, and by her own admission was once seduced by a fan's letter. But I didn't go to Massachusetts to learn more about Bechdel. I went to think about, or imagine, a community of readers. A kind of collective reception.

I made the trip at quite a difficult time. It was the last week of May 2023, and I was apprehensive about the months to come. Early June”

An open copy of issue 7 of literary magazine The Pig’s Back. First page of the essay “No Need to Respond” by Sophie Corser: “Not long ago, I travelled from the UK to Northampton, Massachusetts, to look at over sixty folders full of fanmail. Alison Bechdel-American cartoonist, creator of the Bechdel test, and author of three graphic memoirs and the comic series Dykes to Watch Out For-has given Smith College Libraries hundreds of letters from her fans, received between 1984 and 2021. So, I spent a week with Bechdel's readers. Bechdel invites fanmail: on her long-running blog she still lists a PO box address and states she's happy to receive snail-mail. For a time she sold artwork to her fans directly via mail, and by her own admission was once seduced by a fan's letter. But I didn't go to Massachusetts to learn more about Bechdel. I went to think about, or imagine, a community of readers. A kind of collective reception. I made the trip at quite a difficult time. It was the last week of May 2023, and I was apprehensive about the months to come. Early June”

I love this essay so so much (Sophie Corser in @thepigsback.bsky.social)

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The Pig's Back Dublin Launch ISSUE # 7 @booksupstairs.bsky.social last night
with @thepigsback.bsky.social co-editors Dean Fee & Emily Cooper. Hosted by Louisa of Books Upstairs, With celebratory readings from Issue #7 and # 6💫

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Issue Seven — The Pig's Back Featuring writing from Sophie Corser, Wendy Erskine, Rosa Mäkelä, Dara McWade, Laura Morris, Nicole Morris and Odrán Waldron.

Ordered @dan-sinnamon.bsky.social and @johannawinant.bsky.social’s freshly published Close Reading for the 21st Century to our library and pre-ordered next issue of @thepigsback.bsky.social (with an essay by Sophie Corser!!) - great day for anticipatory reading joy www.thepigsback.ie/shop/p/issue...

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Issue Seven — The Pig's Back Featuring writing from Sophie Corser, Wendy Erskine, Rosa Mäkelä, Dara McWade, Laura Morris, Nicole Morris and Odrán Waldron.

Beautifully designed by Patrick Fisher at Frontwards Designs and produced by @culturalcentre.bsky.social
Our thanks as always to @artscouncilireland.bsky.social www.thepigsback.ie/shop/p/issue...

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Issue Seven of The Pig's Back is now available for pre-order. Featuring new writing from Sophie Corser, Wendy Erskine, Rosa Mäkelä, Dara McWade, Laura Morris, Nicole Morris and Odrán Waldron.

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Flyer for the Dublin Small Press Fair, 28/29 November, Pearse Steeet Library

Flyer for the Dublin Small Press Fair, 28/29 November, Pearse Steeet Library

The inaugural Dublin Small Press Fair is happening at the end of November!

30+ presses, events, readings, and more. Organised by me and @eireannmor.bsky.social. More information coming very soon - follow @dublinsmpressfair.bsky.social for updates

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Featuring amazing essays and short fiction from incredible writers such as Niamh Campbell, Darragh McCausland, Kevin Breathnach, Megan Nolan, Kathryn Scanlan, Roisin Kiberd and many more.

Not to be missed. Link below 🐽

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🐷 End of Summer Sale 🐷

For the next week we have up to 30% off select back issues on our website. There are literally only 1 or 2 of some of these left. So if you’re short one to fill the set (so far), get yourself over to our website before they sell out for good.

8 months ago 2 1 1 0
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You can read the rest of Paul's brilliant essay in our current issue. Available on our website or in select bookshops. www.thepigsback.ie/shop

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Paul Whyte is a writer and Dad. His work has been published in The Moth, The Lonely Crowd, The Irish Examiner and more. In 2021 his debut novel 'Harrow the Boys' was published by Maverick House. He is currently editing his follow-up and working on an essay collection.

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"I was seventeen years old, pale as pasta water and about to carry out what would become the most elaborate sting operation ever seen in the history of Xtra-Vision video rental, main street, Tipperary Town, Ireland."
— Dove Sta Memoria: My Brain on Video Games, Paul Whyte

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You can read Kathy's fantastic story in our current issue. Available on our website or in select bookshops. thepigsback.ie/shop

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Kathy Stevens is a short story writer from Stratford-upon-Avon, where she works as a butcher. Her stories have appeared in MIR, The Moth, and Granta. She is working on a collection.

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"Peter had told me they couldn’t get you off the mountain—something about money, and you being too heavy. I didn’t get it. I remembered how he used to pick you up like you were a sack of potatoes."
— Snow White, Kathy Stevens

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Our editor Emily is running an 8-week non-fiction editing course with the Irish Writer's Centre.

"Each week we will workshop the participants’ work-in-progress with a focus on peer feedback, editing and structure, with the aim of building self-editing skills."

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You can read Kerry's excellent story in our current issue. Available on our website or in select bookshops. thepigsback.ie/shop

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Kerry Mahony is a writer and creative based in Dublin. She has had prose published in Worms Magazine and Lesbian Art Circle and writes about art, design and culture for DJ Mag, Totally Dublin, Service95 and The GOO.

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"The woman at reception smiles like nothing bad has ever happened to her. She leads us around the retreat centre with such pride that you would think she built it with her bare hands."
— Saturn Return, Kerry Mahony

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Image for The Irish Itinerary Podcast Episode 60, Emily Cooper & Dean Fee in conversation with Tim Groenland. 

Additional info: In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors.

Image for The Irish Itinerary Podcast Episode 60, Emily Cooper & Dean Fee in conversation with Tim Groenland. Additional info: In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors.

For the Irish Itinerary Podcast (@efacis.bsky.social), I had a fun chat with Dean Fee and Emily Cooper of @thepigsback.bsky.social about their editing of the magazine, Irish literary journals and the Journals Fleadh, and their own writing:
www.efacis.eu/podcast

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You can read Sam's brilliant story in our current issue. Order now online or find it in select bookshops. thepigsback.ie/shop

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Sam Furlong’s first book of poetry is forthcoming from Macha Press, and they are the poetry editor of The Frustrated Writer’s Group. They are writing a collection of short stories.

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"Though Martin often watches home improvement shows and Netflix documentaries about bludgeoned women in bed on his laptop, he doesn’t believe there is any place for a television in an adult’s apartment."
— 'I could not have written this without you' by Sam Furlong.

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You can read Laura's hilarious story in our current issue. Order now online or find it in select bookshops. thepigsback.ie/shop

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Laura Fitzgerald is a visual artist working in drawing, painting, installation, video, text and audio. Her writing has been published by PVA, Bog Bodies Press, Onomatopee, and Bloomers. She is currently working on a series of experimental short stories and poems.

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'My father had said a lot of quotable things over his lifetime: 𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑤𝑎𝑟𝑛𝑒𝑑 𝑖𝑠 𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑟𝑚𝑒𝑑, or 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑎𝑟𝑒 𝑛𝑜 𝑝𝑜𝑐𝑘𝑒𝑡𝑠 𝑖𝑛 𝑎 𝑠ℎ𝑟𝑜𝑢𝑑. “None of these are head stone appropriate,” I said to him.'
— from Land Eats You by Laura Fitzgerald

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