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Find all details about our 2026 Book Club celebrating disabled and neurodivergent voices here!
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News Hub Book Club 2026
Our News Hub Book Club aims to create an online space to celebrate and connect with disabled writers, poets, academics and creatives each month.
Join from the comfort of your own home and expect everything from sci-fi to poetry and academic articles!
Open to disabled people and allies - all welcome âš
We are delighted and grateful to be supported by the West Midlands Credit Union for this project.
If you would like to support us to ensure essential access costs such as ISL interpretation, book bundles and more, please reach out to our team to make a donation or become a sponsor at info@disabilityparticipation.ie â€ïž
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Join Session #1 of the News Hub Book Club, featuring Liadh Moloney!
Join us from the comfort of your own home for our first News Hub Book Club Session with poet and alt-pop singer, Liadh Moloney!
Our News Hub Book Club is a celebration of disabled and neurodivergent authors, writers, poets and creators.
Disabled people and allies are all welcome to join us for these relaxed online sessions.
Come along to hear from Liadh about her work and writing, connect with others and share your thoughts.
Our read this month: âControlâ by Liadh Moloney
ââControlâ is an alt-pop track with elements of synth and disco, about my struggle to control my own mind and search for oblivion. At this time of my life, I was repressing a lot of my emotions and coping in unhealthy ways. In this way, my search for control ended up controlling me.
But âControlâ is also a mantra - a way to ground myself. Iâd love for this song to help others escape their minds and feel present in their bodies, even if for a moment.â
Find the poem/text version of control, along with the audio version on Leahâs bandcamp page here.
Control - Youtube Link
Find Leahâs music, including âControlâ on Spotify.
About Liadh
Liadh (Lee-ah) is a poet and alt-pop singer from Athlone. With a background in psychology and a fascination for the human mind and behaviour, Liadh writes about topics including sobriety, illness, mental health and neurodiversity. She is gearing up for the release of her debut EP Illusions, a project which explores the deceptions, distortions and myths of the mind.
Liadh was a recipient of the 2024 Brinsley McNamara Bursary from Westmeath County Council. Fluent in Irish and French, she has already broken into the French music scene - last summer, she performed a number of gigs in France and toured England with French arts organisation âBodies of Work Parisâ. Her singles have received nationwide airplay including from Spin 103.8, Corkâs 96FM, Today FM, iRadio, Shannonside and Midlands 103. Liadh is known for her powerful and theatrical stage presence, reminiscent of Kate Bush and Marina (and the Diamonds).
Her poem âA curse written with invisible inkâ, about her experience seeking help for endometriosis, was recently published in âSEEN: A poetry anthology about hidden disabilities and conditionsâ, edited by Michael Isaacs.
Book Club Details
Date: Saturday, 25th April
Time: 7pm -8pm
Venue: via Zoom
Cost: Free
Registration: Register through our Eventbrite page or email info@disabilityparticipation.ie.
Access Information
*ISL interpretation available
*Closed Captions available via Zoom
*Cameras optional
*No one will be asked to read aloud or speak during the session
*Chat function will be turned off , Q&A function will be available, dedicated team member and mentimeter link available to share thoughts.
Please reach out to our team at info@disabilityparticipation.ie for any access needs we can support with.
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*Please also note that this is an LGBTQIA+ affirming, anti-racist and neuroaffirming space.
*Spaces for this event are capped to allow for engagement and facilitation of the sessions - make sure you book your space!
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