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by Museum of Literature Ireland

5.0(4 reviews)
41 episodes
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Broadcasting from the Museum of Literature Ireland, RadioMoLI is a digital radio station of Irish literature.

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11/10/2021

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March 6, 2026

Happy Ever After: Naoise Dolan

<p>For centuries, romance fiction by Irish writers from Lady Morgan to Marian Keyes has told the story of characters in love. Yet romance remains a target for public condemnation and critical contempt, in part because these popular novels have been written largely by and for women. In summer 2025, the Museum of Literature Ireland launched the exhibition <a href="https://moli.ie/exhibitions/happy-ever-after"><strong>Happy Ever After: Falling in Love with Irish Romance Fiction</strong></a> to showcase the unique character of Irish romance fiction.</p><p>In this series of interviews, Prof. Paige Reynolds (College of the Holy Cross) speaks with Irish writers who focus on romance in their fiction. The conversations reveal that the term “romance fiction” remains a vexed one. They also confirm that this genre, which promises the familiar satisfaction of a happy ending, valuably introduces – and sometimes forecasts – revolutionary personal and social changes. By featuring characters who overcome internal and external barriers to happiness, Irish romance fiction voices aspirations for personal fulfillment and a better society.</p><p>The second episode in a series, Prof. Paige Reynolds is joined by Naoise Dola, author of Exciting Times and The Happy Couple. Discussing queer love in Irish romance fiction, marriage as an influence in Irish culture and literature and much more, this expansive interview explores how themes of love shape representation in contemporary literature.</p><p>Produced with the support of the Edward Callahan Support Fund for Irish Studies and the J. D. Power Center for the Liberal Arts at the College of the Holy Cross; and the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon. MoLI’s digital programme is supported by <a href="https://ebowdigital.com/">Ebow Digital</a>.</p><p><strong>Producer</strong> Benedict Schlepper-Connolly<br><strong>Sound Engineer</strong> Caterina Schembri</p>

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December 12, 2025

The Radical Act

<p>MoLI’s award-winning learning programme reaches thousands of young people and adults every year, through onsite tours and workshops, online workshops to schools across the island, volunteer and work experience programmes, and through targeted work with communities. </p><p><br>In this conversation, we take a look under the hood of the museum’s learning department to find out more about the intention and realities of making all of this happen. Jennie Ryan, Head of Learning and Community at MoLI, and Lily Cahill, the museum’s Learning Manager, join MoLI’s Benedict Schlepper-Connolly to discuss how learning and the museum’s mission are interconnected, bringing a lightness of touch to our learning programmes, the importance of people-centred learning, and how learning itself can be seen as a radical act.</p><p><br>MoLI’s learning programme is delivered with the support of many sponsors and partners, including Maples Group, AerCap, the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon, Dublin City Council, UNESCO City of Literature, ALL Funding and UCD All.</p>

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October 17, 2025

Happy Ever After: Marian Keyes

<p>For centuries, romance fiction by Irish writers from Lady Morgan to Marian Keyes has told the story of characters in love. Yet romance remains a target for public condemnation and critical contempt, in part because these popular novels have been written largely by and for women. In summer 2025, the Museum of Literature Ireland launched the exhibition <a href="https://moli.ie/exhibitions/happy-ever-after"><strong>Happy Ever After: Falling in Love with Irish Romance Fiction</strong></a> to showcase the unique character of Irish romance fiction.</p><p>In this series of interviews, Prof. Paige Reynolds (College of the Holy Cross) speaks with Irish writers who focus on romance in their fiction. The conversations reveal that the term “romance fiction” remains a vexed one. They also confirm that this genre, which promises the familiar satisfaction of a happy ending, valuably introduces – and sometimes forecasts – revolutionary personal and social changes. By featuring characters who overcome internal and external barriers to happiness, Irish romance fiction voices aspirations for personal fulfillment and a better society.</p><p>In the first episode of the series, we feature Irish writer <strong>Marian Keyes</strong>, an award-winning novelist and essayist, whose books have sold over 40 million copies worldwide and been translated into 36 languages. Her novels centered on the Walsh family, and its five sisters, recently has been adapted into a television series The Walsh Sisters. In this in-depth interview, Keyes and Reynolds discuss a range of topics from Keyes’ canny use of the flashback to her strategies for writing novels linked in a series.</p>

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What is RadioMoLI?

Broadcasting from the Museum of Literature Ireland, RadioMoLI is a digital radio station of Irish literature.

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