the Dublin Review
Spring 2008
An afternoon with Barry Hannah
How to escape from a writers’ conference [personal history]
North Circular
A sleepless couple go for a drive [short story]
The long and painful death
An unwanted birthday visit. [short story]
Bending, lifting, ploughing, poking
On the meaning of sport, past and present [review-essay]
The Wee Boy Who Got Him Shot
The life and death of a guardian of Protestant Ulster [personal history]
Due diligence
Interrogations on the tennis court [short story]
Baldwin and ‘the American confusion’
A great writer’s social critique, in fiction and polemic [essay]

