Why the printed word still has a place

LITERARY journal Southword, published by an imprint of the Munster Literature Centre, has come full circle. It started life as a physical publication but the last time it appeared in print was in 2009 after which it was only available online.

Why the printed word still has a place

By Colette Sheridan

LITERARY journal Southword, published by an imprint of the Munster Literature Centre, has come full circle. It started life as a physical publication but the last time it appeared in print was in 2009 after which it was only available online.

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