Acknowledgements -- AFTERWORD: Irish Literary Feminisms, 1970-2020 / Alan Hayes. Introduction / Eíliś Ni ́Dhuibhne -- Catching Myself On / Cherry Smyth -- Cringe / Mary Morrissy -- The World Split Open / Lia Mills -- Poetry: A Door Opening / Moya Cammon -- The Smell of Old Books / Áine Ní Ghlinn -- Writing for My Life / Catherine Dunne -- The Dream Itself Enchanted Me / Eíliś Ni ́Dhuibhne -- Bohemia, Bohemia / Mary O'Donnell -- Notes on the Early Days / Mary O'Malley -- I May Be Silent, But / Ruth Carr -- Look! It's a Woman Writer! / Evelyn Conlon -- Swimming in History / Anne Devlin -- Dublin Made Me a Writer / Ivy Bannister -- Apostrophe / Sophia Hillan -- A Poet's Life / Medbh McGuckian -- / Why? / Mary Dorcey -- Becoming the Writer l Am / Celia de Fréine (1948) -- My Writing Life / Máiríde Woods -- This is a Race / Liz McManus -- How I Became a Writer / Mary Rose Callaghan -- The Fruits of a Life / Phyl Herbert -- AFTERWORD: Irish Literary Feminisms, 1970-2020 / Alan Hayes.
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