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Posted on 14-12-2022 12:07 PM
Discoveries invites unpublished and unagented women writers in the uk or ireland to submit the opening of a novel in english – up to 10,000 words – across any genre of adult fiction for the chance to take part in a bespoke creative writing course, securing personalised mentorship packages, representation with a literary agent and a cash prize of £5000. Unlike most initiatives of this kind, writers are not required to have finished their novel, and discoveries is completely free to enter.
Order: request your free battery boxes using our online form and our merchandiser will deliver boxes to your school within 6 weeks learn & promote: learn all about battery recycling with our videos, lesson plans and more. Then promote your battery drive with our posters, social media posts and more! collect: get collecting! gather used batteries in school, at home and in your community. Call on friends, family, neighbours and your community to help your schools collect the most. Then dispose of them in the blue battery boxes at your school. Enter: request a collection with our online form and our merchandiser will collect from your school within 6 weeks.
the panel of chefs of ireland & the irish foodservice suppliers alliance (ifsa) welcome the chef ireland culinary competitions professional cookery competitions play a vital role in culinary arts as they continually raise the standards of culinary excellence. There is no better way for a culinarian to hone their craft than by putting their skills and knowledge to the test in a competitive format. with this in mind, the panel of chefs of ireland ltd. Will host the chef ireland culinary competition 2023, in the rds, dublin, at catex in february 2023.
Thinking of taking a break in ireland? doolin is a great place to visit and stay with family and friends, offering a choice of fun things to see and do to suit all ages and tastes. There are some wonderful attractions in and around doolin, making it the perfect base from which to explore.
Leap, a village in county cork, is located near the southern tip of ireland. The town’s full name of “o’donovans leap” is adopted from the story of an irish chieftain who, pursued by british soldiers, escaped by jumping on horseback across a deep ravine located here. The village is home to a collection of bars and the beloved music venue connolly’s of leap. The venue’s building is historic to the region, having functioned as a pub since 1810, and it has championed providing live music through three family generations - the current owners and operators of the connolly’s of leap, were both born and raised in the building.
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