Eimear McBride, Jarlath Killeen and Laura Gallagher at the event featuring Castlebar native Eimear's latest book, The City Changes its Face, at the Wild Atlantic Words festival. Photo: John Mee Photo

Images from day 5 of Mayo's Wild Atlantic Words Literary Festival

Photographer John Mee has not missed an event yet at the 10th annual Wild Atlantic Words Literary Festival.

Here's a selection of his work from Friday night's events where Castlebar native and distinguished novelist Eimear McBride was the star attraction.

Congratulations, also, to local writer John Armstrong on winning the short story competition.

Ken, John and Patricia Armstrong.
Pat and Ann Marie Gilmore.
Carmel Ryan and Anne Coutle. Photo by John Mee
Cathal O Dubhlaing (left), runner-up in the this year's annual Wild Atlantic Words short story competition pictured with his friend, Aidan Mulcahy.
Jo Kearney, Marie Upton, Cathal Kearney and Christy Upton at the launch of Richard Hogans book, Thriving – How To Do More Than Just Survive Life.
Winner of the Wild Atlantic Words short story competition, John Armstrong, being presented with his prize by festival committee member and competition co-sponsor, Kevin Swift of Bridge St.
Cathal O'Dubhlaing, runner-up in the the annual Wild Atlantic Words short story competition being presented with his prize by David Brennan, Mayo Books Press (competition co-sponsor). Photo by John Mee
Terry McDonagh and Helen Sheridan at the launch of Richard Hogans book, Thriving – How To Do More Than Just Survive Life.
Bridget McCormack, Celia McHale and Patricia Nyland.
Myra Carney and Nessa Patten at the launch of Eimear McBride's book, The City Changes its Face. Photo by John Mee
Celene Dunphy and Jessica Lysaght.
Richard Hogan spoke about his work and books at the Wild Atlantic Words Festival.
Austin Vaughan, Darina Molloy, Richard Hogan and Catherine Brennan pictured at the Wild Atlantic Words Festival.
Writer, Eimear McBride talks about her new book, The City Changes its Face, at the Wild Atlantic Words Festival.