Episodes
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Maggie Armstrong about her short story A critic at large, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 82 | SPRING 2021.
Published 04/18/24
Published 04/18/24
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Roisin Kiberd about her essay Bad Quarto, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 74 | SPRING 2019.
Published 03/11/24
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Nathan O’Donnell about his personal essay Yum Yum, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 89 | WINTER 2022-2023
Published 02/15/24
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Tim MacGabhann about his story The Chairs, which was published in NUMBER 92 | AUTUMN 2023.
Published 01/09/24
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Brenda Romero about her essay 722 Montgomery Street, Ogdensburg, NY, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 87 | SUMMER 2022.
Published 11/14/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Rob Doyle about his essay 'The lightning rod', which was published in The Dublin Review Number 92 | Autumn 2023.
Published 10/16/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Patrick Freyne about his essay Real Estate, which was published in The Dublin Review Number 91 | Summer 2023.
Published 09/06/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Rosita Boland about her essay Something different, something new, which was published in The Dublin Review Number 67 | Summer 2017.
Published 06/29/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Adrian Duncan about his short story Midfield Dynamo which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 57 | WINTER 2014.
Published 05/03/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Darragh McCausland about his essay The Purge which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 77 | WINTER 2019.
Published 04/10/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Caelainn Hogan about her essay Death of a fisherman, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 64 | AUTUMN 2016.
Published 03/08/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Dominique Cleary about her essay Advice On Motherhood, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 72 | Autumn 2018. 
Published 02/11/23
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Eoin Butler about his essay The Peat Workers, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 69 | WINTER 2017.
Published 01/08/23
Conversations is an annual event where we invite contributors to the magazine to join us for a live public discussion. Conversations 2022 took place in MoLI, the Museum of Literature Ireland in Dublin in November 2022. It features Kevin Power, Rob Doyle and Niamh Campbell in conversation with Aingeala Flannery. The Dublin Review is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland. For more information, or to subscribe to the magazine go to thedublinreview.com
Published 12/27/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Sara Baume about her essay The Viewings, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 88 | AUTUMN 2022
Published 11/09/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Kevin Barry about his essay The skin of anxiety, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 49 | WINTER 2012.
Published 10/07/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Arnold Thomas Fanning about his essay Rough Sleeper, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 65 | WINTER 2016.
Published 09/05/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Sara Keating about her short story 'Metronome', which was published in Number 86, the Spring 2022 issue of The Dublin Review.
Published 05/12/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Kevin Power about his essay 'In the call centre', which was published in Number 70, the Spring 2018 issue of The Dublin Review.
Published 04/04/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Hilary A. White about his essay 'The falcon and the bog', which was published in Number 84, the Autumn 2021 issue of The Dublin Review. 
Published 03/07/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Rob Doyle about a personal essay he wrote called Tastes good with the money, which was published in NUMBER 83 | SUMMER 2021. Rob Doyle is a novelist, short story writer and essayist from Dublin. His fiction debut Here Are the Young Men was published in 2014, this was followed by a short story collection This Is The Ritual in 2016. His third book Threshold was published in 2020.  A collection of personal reflections on...
Published 02/03/22
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Rory Gleeson about an essay he wrote called The chase, which appears in NUMBER 85, the WINTER 2021-2022 issue of the Review. Rory Gleeson is from Dublin. He is a novelist, playwright and screenwriter. His debut novel Rockadoon Shore was published in 2017. He was the 2019 Burgess Writing Fellow at The University of Manchester, and was a recipient of a Literature Bursary from Arts Council Ireland in 2020.
Published 01/10/22
CONVERSATIONS is an annual event where we invite contributors to the magazine to discuss their work. The theme for Conversations 2021 is Beginnings. Due to the Covid pandemic, this year’s event takes the form of a special edition Dublin Review podcast in which Aingeala Flannery is joined by four recent contributors to the magazine. Brian Dillon is a writer, critic and essayist from Dublin. He has published seven books, including Essayism, Suppose A Sentence, and In The Dark Room, which won...
Published 12/13/21
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Eimear Ryan about a short story she wrote called The arborist, which was published in the Summer 2016 issue of The Dublin Review. Eimear Ryan is from County Tipperary. Her writing has appeared in Granta, The Winter Papers and The Stinging Fly. She is co-founder of the literary journal Banshee and its publishing imprint, Banshee Press. Eimear’s debut novel Holding Her Breath was published by Penguin Sandycove earlier this...
Published 11/04/21