Building on this significant history, the Limerick Literary Festival seeks to promote Limerick nationally as a place of literary excellence and to provide a platform where readers can meet their favourite authors and other readers.
The 2026 Festival will open with two free events on Friday February 27th, Poet Gustav Parker Hibbett in conversation with Niall MacMonagle in the afternoon followed by an intimate evening of words and music as Laureate for fiction Éilís Ní Dhuibhne enjoys a lively conversation with Limerick writer Sarah Gilmartin as part of her 'The Island of Imagination - A Literary Tour of Ireland' programme of events for the Laureate year 2025/2026. This will officially open what is to be a full weekend programme for the Limerick Literary Festival in Honour of Kate O'Brien as it returns for 2026. The packed programme ends with broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan discussing her recently published autobiography.
Over three days of literature, poetry, music and art we will feature novelists Muriel Barbery, David Park, Eoin McNamee, Grainne O'Brien, alongside poet Gustav Parker Hibbett and Professor of Psychiatry Veronica O’Keane. We will host perennial favourites, the Kate O'Brien Hour featuring a rehearsed reading of O'Brien's work for stage 'Distinguished Villa' by the College Players, Desert Island Books and the presentation of the 2026 Kate O'Brien Award for a debut novel or collection of short stories from an Irish female author, which now comes with an increased E5000 prize sponsored by Bill and Denise Whelan. In addition to our usual programme for 2026 we have a special event, 'A Life of Her Own' Reflections on the life and work of Maeve Kelly: Writer, Feminist Activist, Advocate for the Voiceless.
The festival is generously supported by the Arts Council, Limerick City and County Council Festival and Events and the Arts Office, the French Embassy in Ireland, RTE supporting the Arts and O’Mahony’s BookSellers.
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