The highlight was Galway author's John Patrick McHugh's conversation with Ken Armstrong about his wonderful debut novel, Fun and Games.
Mr. Armstrong also hosted the 'Poem and a Pint' event at the Bridge St. venue.
Fun and Games, the latest book from John Patrick McHugh at the Wild Atlantic Words festival. Photo: John Mee Photo
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Writer John Patrick McHugh discussing his latest book, Fun and Games at the Wild Atlantic Words Festival.
Alison O'Toole, Dearbhla Keane and Marie Cribben attending a talk with writer, John Patrick McHugh.
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John Mee
Lillian McCormick and Regina Rogan attending A Poem and a Pint, hosted by Ken Armstrong.
Tony Reidy and Mary Reilly attending a talk by writer John Patrick McHugh.
Helen Ingoldsby and Austin Vaughan at a talk by writer Patrick McHugh.
Kathy Burke and Bettina Omza attending a talk with writer, John Patrick McHugh.
Sean and Clotilde Lyons enjoying A Poem and a Pint, hosted by Ken Armstrong at the Wild Atlantic Words festival.
The festival continues this evening with the launch at 7.30 by Harry Hughes of Sean Cadden's book, Seventy Years in the Wild, which is followed, at 8.30, by the launch of Sean Lyons's book, A Stranger Walking the Roads.
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