Dublin, Ireland

Our first stop is Dublin, Ireland from July 10-20, 2026.

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Dublin’s rich literary history is evident all over the city which is bisected by water and three literary bridges named after James Joyce; Seán O’Casey and Samuel Beckett. It’s home to the richest literary prize in the world, €100,000 awarded to the author of a single work of fiction each year. The International Dublin Literary Award is unique in that the longlisted and shortlisted titles are chosen by public libraries all over the world, making it a democratic and community-based prize.

We’ll stay in the heart of the city at Trinity College’s gorgeous campus.

Check out your accommodations.

Once you register, we’ll share the code with you for our group discount and you can choose your room and book directly with the college. Add $15 to your room for breakfast, and you’ll find these eateries on campus if you need a quick bite. We’ll be organizing plenty of pub socials and dinners at various restaurants for you to join. You can also set out on your own to dine all over the city.

We’ll begin our first day together with orientation and a guided walking tour of campus via Trinity Trails,. This will acclimate you to your new home for the next ten days while we write, read, and explore.

Discover literary Dublin with us!

The most important thing to realize is that everyone is capable of telling a story.
— Maeve Binchy
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