Sean Lyons and John Healy at a discussion with Seán about his book, A Stranger Walking the Roads, at the Wild Atlantic Words festival. Photo: John Mee
Images from day 4 of Mayo's Wild Atlantic Words Literary Festival
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Cameraman John Mee is being kept busy at the 10th annual Wild Atlantic Words Literary Festival in Castlebar.
Eamonn and Kathleen Courell at a discussion with Seán Lyons about his book, A Stranger Walking the Roads, at the Wild Atlantic Words Festival.
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John Mee
These are his images from day three of the festival, at which there were capacity crowds for the launch of Sean Lyons' book, A Stranger Walking the Roads, and Sean Cadden's book's 'Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Padraic and Mary Lyons at the launch of Seán Lyons book, A Stranger Walking the Roads
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John Mee
Clo Lyons, Margaret Igoe, Leo Hegarthy and Sean Lyons at the Wild Atlantic Words festival prior to the launch of Sean's book.
Author Sean Cadden and event host Harry Hughes at the launch of Sean's book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Tom and Ann Gill at a talk with Sean Cadden about his book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
John Hynes and Harry Canning at a discussion with Seán Lyons about his book, A Stranger Walking the Roads, at the Wild Atlantic Words Festival.
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John Mee
Noel and Eithne Byrne at a talk with Sean Cadden about his book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Seamus O'Connell and Andrew Beatty at a discussion with Seán Lyons about his book, A Stranger Walking the Roads.
Eithne Doyle, Michael Larkin and John Reid at a talk with Sean Cadden about his book, Seventy Years in the Wild West, at the Wild Atlantic Words festival. Festival chairperson Kathryn Brennan is in the background. Photo: John Mee Photo
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John Mee
Olive Gaughan, Maureen Raftery and Frank Forde at a talk with Sean Cadden about his book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Sean Cadden and Kevin Gibbons at the launch of Sean's book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
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John Mee
Miriam Page and Mickey Feeney at a discussion with Seán Lyons about his book, A Stranger Walking the Roads.
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John Mee
Ciaran Staunton at the talk with Sean Cadden about his book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Peter Martyn and Mary Dempsey at the launch of Sean Cadden's book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
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John Mee
Martin McLoughlin and Sean Cadden at the launch of Sean's book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Sean Cadden and Tom Gill at the launch of Sean's book, Seventy Years in the Wild West.
Ecy Redmond and Tom Kelly at a discussion with Seán Lyons about his book, A Stranger Walking the Roads.
The festival continues this evening with the short story competition reading and prize-giving hosted by Eimear McBride at 7 p.m.
Afterwards, Eimear will talk with Jarlath Killeen about her latest book, The City Changes Its Face.
Then, at 8.30 p.m., Richard Horgan will be in conversation with Darina Molloy about his work, 'Thriving: How to Do More Than Just Survive Life'.
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