There is to be a reception to commemorate 25 years of the
Irish Studies Review, plus a presentation of postgraduate prizes from the
British Association of Irish Studies at the Embassy of Ireland, London, on 23rd May 2018.
Looking back, those of us who were there at the beginning
of the Irish Studies Review, and the founding of the British Association of
Irish Studies...
I have put most of my Irish Diaspora Studies material on
my MediaFire archive...
There is a little cluster of items which first appeared
in Irish Studies Review, from 1992 onwards.
A number of writerly names are perhaps over-represented
in the early issues of Irish Studies Review.
The Founding Editors were, in those years, still finding
their way - seeing quite where to pitch the journal - and a number of us were
supportive, and did what the Editors asked us to do.
For example, the Editors decided to publish a short story
of mine, 'The Fiddler's Apprentice' - the text, as published, complete with
errors, is in that MediaFire archive.
I am told that the Editors were later to bitterly regret
publishing that short story - for, they say, they were thereafter swamped by
unsolicited short stories.
What can I say?
Not my fault, not my fault...
That story, 'The Fiddler's Apprentice' was later picked up by
BBC Radio - I have put an audio file here...
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/lckrf8paym1n9/Music_%26_Audio
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/lckrf8paym1n9/Music_%26_Audio
Later Irish Studies Review was to morph into a standard
academic journal... Quite right, too...
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