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Window display for Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop in Galway. Bram Stoker’s Gibbet Hill display. Macnas poster for an Treun is in the centre of the display. An old copy of Dracula is at the top of the display 🧛♂️
Charlie Byrne’s looking well on this grand soft day. Bram Stoker’s #GibbetHill is taking pride of place in the window display. Macnas parade about to start. All proceeds from this book go to the Charlotte Stoker Fund. This fund supports research on preventable hearing loss in vulnerable newborns.
Dublin City Council Bram Stoker Festival Free Literary Stoker In-Depth Talks Finding Gibbet Hill: A Remarkable Discovery, One Year On. This special event reflects on Gibbet Hill's rediscovery, its ties to the National Library and more. Sat 1-Sat 1 Nov National Library of Ireland FREE, but ticketed Tickets Photo of a man standing in front of a grand staircase at the national library of Ireland. He has a black cochlear implant processor on his left ear. He is holding up a copy of a newspaper article.
Free tickets selling fast. For all the #BramStoker nerds out there 👉 bramstokerfestival.com/en/events/fi... #GibbetHill
Dublin at Halloween is magical. This year’s Bram Stoker festival starts on Halloween night. Lots of exciting announcements to come when the full festival line up is announced. bramstokerfestival.com/en/ #BramStoker #GibbetHill
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Une nouvelle inédite de Bram Stoker, redécouverte après plus de 130 ans !
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#Nouvel #Roman #GibbetHill #BramStoker #Dracula #Gothique #Bragelonne
#BramStoker actually has a new book called #GibbetHill. Can you imagine? Good old Bram actually dropped another banger before George could finish ‘Winds of Winter’ again. Like it’s a novella sure but it’s a published manuscript. Geeze, sorry, R.R. Maybe next winter 💀
Had to read this again after finishing #GibbetHill and dammit Bram why do I relate to your dorkiness so hard 💀
Bookstore table laden with James Joyce books. Bram Stoker’s Gibbet Hill is nestled between Ulysses and Dubliners. There’s a typewriter in the centre of the table. Two large tomes are at the edge of the table: Atlas of the Irish Civil War and Atlas of the Irish Revolution.
Big day today. The book that I worked on over the last year is in my local bookshop @chaptersbookstore.bsky.social Right beside James Joyce. 😮 Bram Stoker’s #GibbetHill. I imagine this is the work of @catgough.bsky.social 👏👏👏
Will be reading Bram Stoker's lost tale tonight. Special thanks to Brian Cleary for discovering this short story.
#bramstoker #gibbethill #gothicstory
I used spiriform motifs as the cover image for all my blog posts about hearing loss noisysilence.ie I’d love to get an image for the latest one, but can’t travel to Surrey for a while yet. Post Tenebras Lux (After Darkness Light) also encapsulates the whole story of the blog & the #GibbetHill find.
Two men in a selfie in front of two paintings. One is an oil on panel painting of foxglove flowers with a #Bluesky behind. The other shows a tree with a snake on the ground beneath it.
Foxgloves. Oil on panel painting. Clouds and blue skies in the background. Foxgloves rise dominantly into the sky as if the observer is lying beneath them.
Map showing location of the Pillar Room
Hanging out in the Rotunda Oval Room/Pillar Room with Paul McKinley for the #GibbetHill exhibition Péisteanna. Drop in if you’re in town. Open 12 till 5 Tue-Sat. #BramStoker
Image of a snake beside a tree. The painting uses a dark blue paint on a fluorescent yellow background. There is a landscape scene in the background. This image is part of an Instagram post advertising an exhibition PAUL MCKINLEY Peisteanna Oval Room Rotunda Hospital, Parnell Street,| Dublin 1 D01 P5W9 Tuesday 19 November- Saturday 07 December 2024 12-5pm 91 2 2 Liked by catherine_gough_editorial and others paulmckinleyartist Péisteanna, part Il, opens today in the wonderful subterranean space that is The Oval Room, in The Rotunda Hospital. The Oval Room is directly underneath The Gate Theatre and can be accessed via the door to the left of the main entrance to The Gate Theatre. Buzz to enter. Opening from 12 - 5pm, Tuesday to Saturday 07 December #rotundafoundation #kevinkavanaghgallery #contemporaryirishart #soloexhibition #landscapepainting
Map of Dublin City centre showing upper O’Connell’S st and the rotunda hospital
If you are around Dublin City Centre, this exhibition by Paul McKinley is well worth a look. Right at the top of O’Connell St, the entrance is just past the Gate Theatre. Prints & copies of Bram Stoker’s #GibbetHill available onsite.
Starting my occasional series of Books & Beers featuring a #book I have recently finished, and today's #beer selection. #BramStoker's recently rediscovered short story #GibbetHill, and a nice but very sweet #oudbruin from De Nachtraafbrouwers in #Diksmuide.
It’s great to see #GibbetHill out in the world. The second print run can’t come fast enough though!!!
Screenshot of NPR player NPR News Get CLOSE V All Things Considered NEW BRAM STOKER STORY DISCOVERED 0:00 4:56
Paul McKinley 3 Archival Pigment Prints on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308gsm paper Sheet size 52.8 x 59 cm, 2024 Edition of 50 + 2 artist proofs Three children gaze into the distance in a pastoral scene looking through a gap between some trees at a sunset sky in blue and Orange watercolour wash. Two are girls wearing incredibly decorated saris and one is a boy wearing pants and a tunic. The foreground, children and forest/countryside are all drawn in black ink.
Megan Lim from @npr.org did a fantastic job producing this short piece on Bram Stoker’s lost story #GibbetHill www.npr.org/2024/11/01/n... Books & prints: rotundafoundation.ie/gibbet-hill/ Proceeds go to research on potentially preventable hearing loss in vulnerable newborns.
Paul McKinley 3 Archival Pigment Prints on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308gsm paper Sheet size 52.8 x 59 cm, 2024 Edition of 50 + 2 artist proofs Three children gaze into the distance in a pastoral scene looking through a gap between some trees at a sunset sky in blue and Orange watercolour wash. Two are girls wearing incredibly decorated saris and one is a boy wearing pants and a tunic. The foreground, children and forest/countryside are all drawn in black ink.
Great interview on #GibbetHill & Bram Stoker 👏👏👏👏👏 www.cbc.ca/listen/live-... Books & Limited Edition prints on sale here: rotundafoundation.ie/gibbet-hill/
A very short, unsettling, and strange tale of a man troubled by three children he encounters during a walk through lush countryside.
The rest of the book offers fascinating insight into the rediscovery of the story and some information about the author's life.
#booksky #bramstoker #gibbethill
A bald bearded man in glasses holding up a boom named GIBBET HILL by Bram Stoker. His tshirt says Visit Stag's Head.
Three books. The lost diary of Bram Stoker, Dracle by Bram Stoker, and Gibbet Hill by Bram Stoker.
That's my Hallowe'en reading sorted! The newly rediscovered Bram Stoker story, GIBBET HILL! It just got delivered today, so excellent timing by www.buythebook.ie 🎃
#gibbethill #bramstoker
The text below is superimposed on a mass of bright, shiny, slimy, reddish earthworms. They are in a mass and the outline is reminiscent of a landscape painting of a hill The World Books Long-lost story by 'Dracula' author Bram Stoker rediscovered by fan On Friday, the Bram Stoker Festival kicks off in Dublin to celebrate the Irish author's literary and cultural impact — and this year, it highlights a long-lost horror story by the writer. who brought the world "Dracula." The World October 25, 2024
Love it when original artworks are used instead of stock photos. Many thanks to Joshua Coe from The World for including Paul McKinley’s amazing artwork in this brief radio piece about #GibbetHill by #BramStoker. Episode: theworld.org/programs/the... Prints: rotundafoundation.ie/gibbet-hill/
Two male panelist’s sitting among a Victorian autumnal picnic scene. The panellist on the right is wearing a black cochlear implant.
Three men and two women huddle together while posing for a selfie. Brian Cleary, Paul McKinley, Paul Murray, Miriam O’Callaghan and Eileen Walsh (who took time out from promoting Small Things Like These to support this charity endeavour - what a star !). They are in the Rotubda Pillar room, an old ballroom ringed by marble pillars.
V grateful to Miriam O’Callaghan for hosting an amazing launch of #GibbetHill Eileen Walsh’s reading was spine-tingling. Felt like I was reading it again for the 1st time. The audience reaction to this lost story was overwhelming. rotundafoundation.ie/gibbet-hill/ #writing #BramStoker #HelpUsHear
Layered Victoria sponge with black icing. The gold icing on top says Gibbet Hill
Victorian gothic cake goodness to celebrate #GibbetHill
Three men and two women huddle together while posing for a selfie. Brian Cleary, Paul McKinley, Paul Murray, Miriam O’Callaghan and Eileen Walsh (who took time out from promoting Small Things Like These to support this charity endeavour - what a star !). They are in the Rotubda Pillar room, an old ballroom ringed by marble pillars.
An MC - Miriam O Callahan. And 3 male panellist onstage. There is a sign language interpreter on stage right. The stage is dressed with Victorian furniture and an autumnal scene.
Two male panelist’s sitting among a Victorian autumnal picnic scene. The panellist on the right is wearing a black cochlear implant.
Phenomenal afternoon in the Rotunda Hospital launching #GibbetHill So grateful to Miriam O’Callaghan & Eileen Walsh for their amazing help with the first Public Reading of Bram Stoker’s lost work. Get your copy & help fund research on preventable hearing loss!! rotundafoundation.ie/gibbet-hill/
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Bram Stoker described listening to it when he visited Tennyson in October 1890. I think this was when he got the idea for #GibbetHill noisysilence.ie/2024/10/19/f...
Little west highland terrier looming over a yellow book with black foil. Flowers & snakes motif. FOREWORD BY RODDY DOYLE Bram Stoker Gibbet Hill “An eerie, unexpected gift from the past, like stumb my ling upon tressure in the darkness.” JOHN CONNOLLY
Stories that live rent free in my head:
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The book, not the dog. #GibbetHill
Oliver Callan holding Gibbet Hill A smiling man in his 40s dressed in a blue jacket and navy shirt holds a yellow book with black foil snakes & flowers motif. He is standing in a radio studio.
Gibbet Hill at the RTÉ Radio Centre sign
Streaming the podcast from this morning’s Oliver Callan show direct into my cochlear implant. Today’s rehab ✅ Grateful for the chance to promote #GibbetHill &Charlotte Stoker Fund podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/o...
@cmatbaby.bsky.social I ran out of time to say what an #accessibility legend you are🤘