Book Tickets Now 25 - 28 June 2026

Matthew Spangler & Patrick Freyne

The Adaptation Session

Event  15 
Venue: Courthouse – Meath County Council Stage

Continuing the annual process that has already produced two staged plays (Striking Back, and The Bee Keeper of Aleppo) renowned dramatist Matthew Spangler will outline how he would go about adapting the work of one of our Hinterland guests. This year Matt will be joined onstage by Patrick Freyne to ‘adapt’ Patrick’s debut novel Experts in a Dying Field.

Price €12
 
Matthew Spangler & Patrick Freyne

Orlaith McBride and Gregory Walls

The 1926 Census

Event  16 
Venue: Church of Ireland – The Jane Barrett Stage

The digitisation of the 1901 and 1911 censuses has been an astonishing success and has turned us into a nation of amateur genealogists and citizen researchers. We’ve had to wait a while for the sequel but it’s here at last. In April the 1926 Census, the first census of the Irish Free State was publicly released by the National Archives. Its Director, Orlaith McBride (editor) and Gregory Walls (contributor) of The Story of Us: Independent Ireland and the 1926 Census will be here to answer all your census questions.

Price €12
 
Orlaith McBride and Gregory Walls

Charleen Hurtubise

Saoirse

Event  17 
Venue: Eureka House – Tinnitus Clinic Stage

Charleen Hurtubise, originally from Michigan and now long settled in Dublin, reflects on personal memory, belonging and the quiet dislocations that shape a life. Author of The Polite Act of Drowning and Saoirse (2026), she discusses how place, identity and unresolved displacement inform her fiction.  Charleen will be in conversation with Sophie Grenham.

Price €12
 
Charleen Hurtubise

Niamh Donnellan & Brian Fitzgerald

Little Irish History Heroes

Event  18 
Venue: The Red Chapel – O’Brien’s Supervalu Stage

Get ready for a new twist on ancient Irish legends. Join author Niamh Donnellan and illustrator Brian Fitzgerald for storytelling and art based on their new book, Little Irish History Heroes. Niamh will tell stories of the giant Fionn Mac Cumhaill, pirate queen Grace O'Malley, high king Brian Boru, bold Queen Maeve, kind St Brigid and young hurler Cú Chulainn. Then draw along with Brian as he brings these little heroes to life!

Ages 4-8
Price €5
 
Niamh Donnellan & Brian Fitzgerald

Carlo Gébler

Writers Workshop

Event  19 
Venue: Kells Printing Works – Upstairs

A masterclass in storytelling and narrative construction from one of Ireland’s most renowned writers and a contributor to the creative writing programme at the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre for many years where he currently teaches the 'Writing for a Living' course.

Price €15
 
Carlo Gébler

Toteally Kells Printing Works!

Event  20 
Venue: Kells Printing Works – Downstairs

Hear the fascinating story of the newly restored Victorian Printing Presses. Print your own personalised Tote Bag on the Albion Beam Press – the collection’s oldest press dating from 1832!

Ages 20+
Price €20
 
Toteally Kells Printing Works!

Mary Costello

A Beautiful Loan

Event  21 
Venue: Courthouse – Meath County Council Stage

From the author of Academy Street, comes a heart-breaking yet hopeful best-selling novel of love, loss and self-discovery. In 1985 Dublin, nineteen-year-old Anna falls for Peter, an older, worldly man. Her obsessive longing for him leads to marriage and, eventually, a crushing betrayal. Mary will be in conversation with Sophie Grenham.

Price €12
 
Mary Costello

Liz Nugent

The Truth About Ruby Cooper

Event  22 
Venue: Church of Ireland – The Jane Barrett Stage

Bestselling author & festival favourite Liz Nugent returns to Kells with her hotly anticipated new novel, The Truth About Ruby Cooper. With her trademark blend of psychological tension and pitch‑black humour, Nugent offers an inside look at her creative process and the characters who haunt her pages. Liz will be in conversation with Gerry Foley.

Price €12
 
Liz Nugent

Myles Dungan

The Mysterious Mrs. Christie

Event  23 
Venue: Eureka House – Tinnitus Clinic Stage

It’s 50 years since the death of Agatha Christie, who has sold more than 2 BILLION books. It’s also 100 years since the great mystery that neither Poirot nor Miss Marple were permitted to investigate, her baffling disappearance for ten days in 1926. Myles Dungan looks at the highlights of Christie’s writing career and this lowlight of her personal life.

Price €12
 
Myles Dungan

Carlo Gébler & Eoin McNamee

Parents, and how to survive them

Event  24 
Venue: The Red Chapel – O’Brien’s Supervalu Stage

Carlo Gébler is the son of two famous writers, Edna O’Brien and Ernest Gébler. Eoin McNamee’s father Brendan was the inspiration his most recent work, The Bureau. Both now teach creative writing at the Trinity College Dublin, Oscar Wilde Centre. Here they come together to discuss the formative and/or problematic influence of their respective parents.

Price €12
 
Carlo Gébler & Eoin McNamee

Brían Dungan

Wintour’s Fate

Event  25 
Venue: Kells Printing Works – Upstairs

Alex Wintour has only got this far in life by living off her wits. Well, that and an ability to see glimpses of the future – a useful talent when you need to stay one step ahead of the law. Alex first appeared in the Wintour’s Game, now she’s back in Part 2 of the Wintour saga in Wintour’s Fate.

Ages 9-12
Price €5
 
Brían Dungan

Fintan Drury

Catastrophe II: Nakba

Event  26 
Venue: Courthouse – Meath County Council Stage

Join journalist Fintan Drury for the Liam Cahill Memorial Lecture as he re-examines the mass displacement of Palestinians between 1947 and 1949. In Catastrophe II: Nakba, Fintan maintains that a second Nakba is unfolding today. He explores the long history leading to the October 7th Hamas attacks and critiques Israel’s response and the role of Western powers, a theme also taken up in his new book Genocide: Sponsoring the Destruction of Palestine which argues that without Western sponsorship, the current Palestinian genocide could not have happened.

Price €12
 
Fintan Drury

Terry Prone

I’m Glad You Asked Me That: The Political Years

Event  27 
Venue: Church of Ireland – The Jane Barrett Stage

For decades, Terry Prone has been the person Irish public figures turned to when they needed to find the right words - or the right way to say them. Her chatty, ‘tell-all’ memoir, I’m Glad You Asked Me That, looks back on a life that brought her into close contact with figures like Charles Haughey, Garret FitzGerald, Pádraig Flynn, Albert Reynolds and many others - a front-row seat to how politics and broadcasting evolved in modern Ireland. Terry will be in conversation with Myles Dungan.

Price €12
 
Terry Prone

Edel Coffey

In Glass Houses

Event  28 
Venue: Eureka House – Tinnitus Clinic Stage

After two phenomenal successes Edel Coffey is back with a third twisty thriller to follow up Breaking Point (2022) and In Her Place (2024). In Glass Houses is a mystery featuring a journalist doing what journalists are supposed to do, uncovering secrets, this time the setting is upper crust Manhattan. Edel will be in conversation with Deirdre Hurley.

Price €12
 
Edel Coffey

Emer Cleary

Emilio the Emoo

Event  29 
Venue: The Red Chapel – O’Brien’s Supervalu Stage

Emilio the Emoo! Is a heartwarming tale of self-discovery, bravery and embracing what makes us unique. With vibrant illustrations this beautifully crafted story, centred around a neurodivergent Emu, encourages all children to embrace their individuality, and is a joyful reminder that being different is something truly special. 

Children will meet a life size Emilio puppet at the reading, followed by a fun, sock puppet making workshop. All materials provided.

Ages 5-8
Price €5
 

Cártaí Kells

Event  30 
Venue: Kells Printing Works – Upstairs

Children's workshop, an exciting opportunity to print your own postcard at the new Kells Printing Works & send to family & friends from Hinterland.

Spaces limited, must be pre-booked.  Times available 2pm, 2.15pm, 2.30pm & 2.45pm

Ages 8+
2pm
€0
 
2.15pm
€0
 
2.30pm
€0
 
2.45pm
€0
 
Cártaí Kells

Patrick Freyne

Experts in a Dying Field and the perils of AI

Event  31 
Venue: Courthouse – Meath County Council Stage

"Nobody listens to me because I’m too handsome." (Patrick Freyne, Irish Times, 22 January). 

 ‘They’ will be listening to him in 2026 with the publication of his first novel Experts in a Dying Field and his incisive and timely takedown of the AI industry in a December 2025 Irish Times article, ‘From the removal of joy to global destruction, 16 reasons I hate AI.’. He will be discussing novel and AI beefs with Gerry Foley.

Price €12
 
Patrick Freyne

Katriona O’Sullivan

Hungry

Event  32 
Venue: Church of Ireland – The Jane Barrett Stage

Katriona O’Sullivan has been defying the odds her entire life.  Raised amid poverty, addiction and abuse, her debut memoir Poor became a testament of resilience.  She returns with Hungry, a raw and courageous exploration of survival and the lifelong search for self-acceptance - examining how trauma, class and gender shape women’s sense of their bodies and their worth. Katriona will be in conversation with Deirdre Hurley.

Price €12
 
Katriona O’Sullivan

Eoin McGee

How to achieve financial freedom

Event  33 
Venue: Eureka House – Tinnitus Clinic Stage

Drawing on years of experience as a Certified Financial Planner and Broadcaster, McGee (author of How to Be Good with Money) offers a roadmap to building wealth, making smart choices and designing a future that aligns with your values. With practical tools, this book empowers readers to move from surviving to thriving, to creating a life where you can choose to work but need no longer depend on it financially.

Price €12
 
Eoin McGee

Eoin O’Malley

Charlie vs Garret: The Rivalry that shaped Modern Ireland

Event  34 
Venue: The Red Chapel – O’Brien’s Supervalu Stage

A study of Charles Haughey and Garret FitzGerald, which was shortlisted for History Book of the Year at the 2025 Irish Book Awards. With wit, clarity, and a flair for the telling detail, Eoin O’Malley unpacks power, personality, and the high‑stakes clashes that defined an era.

Price €12
 
Eoin O’Malley