National Association of English Studies

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The National Association of English Studies (Ireland) is affiliated with The European Society for th ESSE is a federation of national associations.

The NAES is the Irish association within The European Society for the Study of English.

11/12/2025

Poetry Salzburg has the great pleasure of announcing the publication of "Birdmen and Astronauts", the debut pamphlet by Dharmavadana (David Penn) and No. 41 in our Poetry Salzburg Pamphlet Series. If you want to order a copy, this is the link: https://www.poetrysalzburg.com/birdmen%20and%20astronauts.htm

Although the official date of publication is 15 January 2026, copies are already available!

Dharmavadana (David Penn) was born in Dartford, Kent, UK and now lives in Norfolk. After careers as an English language teacher, writer/editor in educational publishing, charity shop assistant and librarian and thirty-five years living in London, he moved to the green city of Norwich and concentrates on writing. His poems have appeared in such magazines as Ambit, Poetry Salzburg Review, Prole, The Dawntreader, The Interpreter's House, The North, and Under the Radar, and many anthologies including Watcher of the Skies (Emma Press, 2016) and Voices For the Silent (Indigo Dreams Publications, 2022). From 2013 to 2023 he was poetry editor of the Buddhist arts magazine Urthona. Birdmen and Astronauts is his first published pamphlet.

"Birdmen and Astronauts reads like a sequence in which each poem coheres into a larger whole that expresses the unique colourings of an individual life. Without insisting on a single narrative thread or justificatory story, the poems do their work deftly without exaggeration or self-pity. A picture is painted (in quiet confidence) and left to stand. Evocative and seemingly compendious, despite its brevity, Birdman and Astronaut is one of those poetry pamphlets that give the reader just enough: enough company and companionship – sadness and joy, s*x and tragedy, childhood, mothers, aunts, lovers and uncles – to encompass a singular life."
Maitreyabandhu

"Dharmavadana’s carefully chosen words offer us vignettes of boyhood and manhood, snapshots of miscommunication but moments where connection brings deep joy. Exploring masculinity, nature and grief, these poems are both disconcerting and tender and continue to resonate after reading."
Lorraine Mariner

"This debut pamphlet holds two weights in admirable balance – a collection of deftly and economically drawn characters and incidents presented in fine-grained, telling detail, and a compelling series of half-told narratives freighted with half-revealed emotion, allusive, elusive and melancholy. Both aspects speak to each other in a conversation that deepens on re-reading. Throughout, the language and syntax are clear and uncontrived allowing us to enter without fumbling at tricky locks and follow its journey from childhood, through youth, never safe or complacent, to a complex, at times almost hallucinatory, maturity."
Kathy Pimlott

15 January 2026. 35 pp. ISBN 978-3-901993-87-9 (= PSPS 41)
£9.00 (+ 3.00 p&p), €9.00 (+ 3.00 p&p), US$ 12.00 (+ 4.50 p&p)

03/12/2025

Stuck in a reading rut? Ditch the doomscrolling and join writer and librarian Jackie Lynam for uplifting book recommendations to brighten your winter evenings! 📚 ❤️

Jackie, from Dublin, has been published in various journals and was shortlisted for the Anthony Cronin International Short Poem Award. Her debut chapbook, "Traces: Poems and Essays," was released in 2023. Don't miss out!

Raheny Library Wednesday 10 December at 6.30pm
Cabra Library Thursday 11 December at 6:30pm
Rathmines Wednesday 14 January at 6.30pm

Part of the Wintering Well programme https://www.dublincity.ie/library/blog/wintering-well-ireland-staying-bright-through-dark-months

Photos from National Association of English Studies's post 09/09/2025

The National Association of English Studies was pleased to attended the hybrid 2025 ESSE Board Meeting online. We look forward to the ESSE 2026 conference in Santiago de Compostela. https://www.esse2026.com

Photos from Free Magazine's post 16/12/2024
Photos from Poetry Salzburg Review's post 16/12/2024
07/04/2024
Safe to Create Research 2023: Exploring Marginalised Voices in Ireland’s Arts Sector 11/02/2024

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24/12/2023

From today's Irish Times - 'Mary and Joseph on a Cardboard Bed' by Rachael Hegarty...

03/10/2023

First collection of writing by Jackie Lynam. Traces features 27 poems, 4 articles about illness, grief, and the beauty myth (originally published in the Irish Independent) and 4 radio essays about music, friendship and family (broadcast on Sunday Miscellany) Cover artwork by Joanna Bain.

https://lettertecbookstore.com/product/traces/

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