The Short Story with Claire Keegan

Dates: June 23-28, 2026

Location: Teach Bhride, Tullow, Co. Carlow

Tuition: Residential – € 2,500, Non-residential €2,500

Claire will lecture daily on the short story and the reading list will be taken from The Oxford Book of Short Stories, edited by V.S. Pritchett. She will also discuss essays that will be forwarded to participants in advance of the course, and will show scenes from films for discussion.

Participants are welcome to arrive from midday onwards on the 23rd and depart on the 28th after lunch. Mornings will be devoted to quiet writing and reading time. Seminars are held daily after lunch from 2pm to 5pm. 

Anyone with an interest in reading, writing, editing or teaching fiction is most welcome to attend. The reading list will be forwarded in May.

Participants are responsible for organising their own travel.

To secure a place, participants complete and sign a booking form and send a €1,000 deposit. No audio or visual recording is permitted.

If you’d like to make a reservation on this course, please email Eimear on clairekeeganfiction@gmail.com

ABOUT CLAIRE KEEGAN

Claire Keegan’s works of fiction are critically acclaimed international bestsellers, translated into 35 languages.

Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields received the Edge Hill Prize. Foster earned the Davy Byrnes Award.

Small Things Like These was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize, winning the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction and The Kerry Prize for Irish Novel of the Year.

So Late in the Day, first published in The New Yorker, was shortlisted for Book of the Year at the British Book Awards.

Keegan was named Woman of the Year for Literature in Ireland in 2022 and Author of the Year in Ireland for 2023.

In 2024 she was presented with the Markievicz Award from the Arts Council, and the Siegfried Lenz Award in Hamburg.

This year, Irish Times readers chose Small Things Like These as their Book of the Century, and The Sunday Times critics chose it as Irish Novel of the Century.

How Fiction Works: Three-day masterclass in Iceland

Dates: May 18-20, 2026. Time: 10am-4pm

Location: Edda building, Reykjavík, Iceland

Tuition: € 3,000

This course will focus on the structure and differences between the short story, the novella and the novel. Keegan will discuss character, dialogue, point of view, tension, drama, loss, syntax and paragraph structure.

Lectures will run between 10am and 4pm each day, with an hour-long break for lunch.

Anyone with an interest in reading, writing, editing or teaching fiction is most welcome to attend. The texts are yet to be chosen, but the reading list will be forwarded in March/early April. 

Please note the fee covers tuition only. Participants are responsible for organising their own travel and accommodation.

To secure a place, participants complete and sign a booking form and send a €1,000 deposit. No audio or visual recording is permitted.

If you’d like to make a reservation on this course, please email Eimear on clairekeeganfiction@gmail.com

ABOUT CLAIRE KEEGAN

Claire Keegan’s works of fiction are critically acclaimed international bestsellers, translated into 35 languages.

Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields received the Edge Hill Prize. Foster earned the Davy Byrnes Award.

Small Things Like These was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize, winning the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction and The Kerry Prize for Irish Novel of the Year.

So Late in the Day, first published in The New Yorker, was shortlisted for Book of the Year at the British Book Awards.

Keegan was named Woman of the Year for Literature in Ireland in 2022 and Author of the Year in Ireland for 2023.

In 2024 she was presented with the Markievicz Award from the Arts Council, and the Siegfried Lenz Award in Hamburg.

This year, Irish Times readers chose Small Things Like These as their Book of the Century, and The Sunday Times critics chose it as Irish Novel of the Century.

The Emerging Self

Teach Bhride Holistic Centre, Tullow, Co Carlow, Ireland

Tuition fees: Residential € 2,600 Non-Residential € 2,100

Professor Mary McCay will travel to Tullow to teach The Emerging Self – the same course she taught award-winning short story writer and novelist Claire Keegan at Loyola University in New Orleans almost 40 years ago.

Mary will lecture on eight texts including Sula by Toni Morrison, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf, and the film version of My Beautiful Laundrette by Hanif Kureishi.

“No matter our age, we should always be questioning if our attitudes have become ingrained; we should never stop examining the society we live in, never fail to ask ourselves who we are and what we stand for. The books I taught to Claire’s class still ask us what we believe and what is central to our sense of who we are. It is a self that should always be emerging.” Mary McCay

The course will begin on the afternoon of August 24 with an introductory lecture. For the next four days, all participants will write, read or study in the mornings. Tea, coffee & scones will be served at 11am, with lunch at 12.45pm. Mary will then lecture daily on the texts from 2pm-5pm, with a short coffee break in the middle of the session. Pre-dinner drinks will be served in the living room at 5.30pm, followed by dinner at 6:30pm.

On the final day, August 29, Mary will lecture from 9am until 1pm, with a coffee break at 11am. The course will finish at 1pm.

The residential fee includes all meals, drinks, tuition and accommodation. Some non-residential places will also be made available which include everything except B&B. Participants are welcome to arrive from noon onwards on August 24. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, diabetic and lactose-free diets will be catered for.

Buses run daily between Dublin City Centre and Tullow. Parking is free.

If you’d like to make a reservation on this course, please email Claire Simpson on clairekeeganfiction@gmail.com