Sat 14 Mar 2026

Rónán Hession, in Conversation

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6:30pm

Running Time 2 hours

Venue St Peter's School, St Peter's School, Clifton

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Join us as we welcome Rónán Hession and Colette Snowden for an inspirational talk about writing, adaptation and Hession’s recent novel Ghost Mountain (2024).

Rónán Hession, in Conversation

Sat 14 Mar 2026

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Sat 14 Mar 2026

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6:30pm

Running Time

2 hours

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St Peter's School, St Peter's School, Clifton

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Rónán Hession, in Conversation

Following the success of Leonard and Hungry Paul (2019) and the 2025 BBC Series, join us as we welcome Rónán Hession and Colette Snowden for an inspirational talk about writing, adaptation and Hession’s recent novel Ghost Mountain (2024).

Ghost Mountain is a folk tale featuring a mountain that appeared yesterday, changing the lives of the local people; the town drunk, a retired teacher and her dog, a young soul and his wife, an old soul. It is a story about all that is unmistakable present yet never truly fathomable in our lives.

 

Rónán Hession is an Irish writer and musician based in Dublin. His debut novel Leonard and Hungry Paul, was published by Bluemoose Books in 2019. It was shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year, the An Post Irish Book Awards, the British Book Awards, the Books Are My Bag Awards, the Dalkey Literary Prize, the McKitterick Prize, and was longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize. Leonard and Hungry Paul was selected by Dublin City Council as the 2021 One Dublin One Book. It was also chosen by the Sunday Times and the Irish Times as one of the 50 Great Irish Novels of the 21st Century. It is currently being adapted for a six-part BBC series. Ronán’s second novel Panenka, was published in May 2021. It was shortlisted for Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards and the Books Are My Bag Fiction prize. His third novel, Ghost Mountain, was published in May 2024 to critical acclaim. It was a Book of the Year in Review 31 and The Irish Independent.

Rónán has been a judge for the An Post Irish Books Awards, the British Book Awards and the Society of Authors McKitterick Prize. He also reviews fiction in translation for the Irish Times. As Mumblin’ Deaf Ro, he has released three albums of storytelling songs. His third album, Dictionary Crimes, was nominated for the Choice Music Prize for Irish Album of the Year.

 

Please Note: This event is at St Peter’s School Memorial Hall, Clifton, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 6AB

Part of York Literature Festival

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