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Reading of “Dark Horses”

Claire Simpson read Claire Keegan’s short story “Dark Horses” as part of the celebrations for the 40th birthday of the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Listen to the story here. This story won the RTÉ Radio 1 Short Story Competition in 2006.

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