New Isles Press Issue 5 brings together vibrant voices in poems and short stories, featuring contributions from legendary playwright Dermot Bolger and introducing the debut short story collection Anything Strange or Startling by Tony Black. Edited by Dr Artur Broomfield, this anthology celebrates contemporary writing in English, Irish, and Ulster Scots.
A tribute to Linda Ervine MBE and her transformative work with the Irish language, standing strong against attempts to divide communities. This blog highlights her impact, recent challenges, and the power of cultural openness.
Yellow House Publishing Ltd champions ture editorial independence by refusing government or arts funding. In contrast to much of the Irish publishing industry, which relies heavily on state support, Yellow House maintains a free press ethos; publishing bold, challenging voices without compromise or censorship.
NEW ISLES PRESS: Psychopomp Sìopomp Beayntee Issue 4 anthology, will open for submissions from the 1st Dec and close on January 5th. Our theme for issue four is Psychopomp. Featuring authors are...
And I've heard that even some Protestants are starting to learn Irish now up in Belfast' I heard this from my friend's mother when I was speaking to her over nine years ago. This is the first time I heard about Linda Ervine and her work in Turas.
Yellow House Publishing are delighted to announce the winners of the Shipyard Writers Competition 2024. 1st Prize David Butler 2nd Prize Angela Graham 3rd Prize Lucia Kenny As part of EastSide Festival...
We are still breaking barriers in Irish publishing with New Isles Press issue 3. Our featured author and novelist are Billy O'Callaghan. We are also featuring local flash-fiction and short story writer Tony Black and poet Stephen Knox, both of whom will have their debut collections published by Yellow House Publishing. Cover photo is by Belfast photographer Sean Allan. With over thirty contributing authors and artists from across the Island of Ireland and the United Kingdom... issue three is a lived celebration our rich literature heritage. Our successful contributing writers in issue three are...
We are delighted to be working with Belfast poet Stephen Knox on his first collection of poetry. Originally from Bangor, Co Down, Stephen Knox is a retired Social Worker who has lived in East Belfast for more than 40 years.
A WORD FROM THE EDITOR. I’m delighted to join the editorial team for issue 3 of the New Isles Press Anthology by Yellow House Publishing and I plan to help make it the best yet.
Breaking barriers New Isles Press Issue 2 will be available from 28th Dec 2023. Featured poets are Ifor ph Glyn and Mark Ward including Belfast photographer Sean Allan. With over thirty five contributing authors and artists from across the Island of Ireland and the United Kingdom... celebrating our rich language heritage.
Hawks on Pages, crossing boundaries and dismantling barriers. Meet the poets and storytellers in our first issue of New Isles Press.