The Irish Writers Centre has today announced the 34 talented writers chosen for its prestigious National Mentoring Programme 2025, following an exceptional response to this year’s nationwide callout, which attracted 354 applicants. Each selected writer will receive one-to-one mentoring from an established writer, offering invaluable creative and professional guidance over the coming months.


Now in its eighth year, the National Mentoring Programme (NMP) has become one of the most significant supports for emerging and mid-career writers across Ireland. Run by the Irish Writers Centre – the country’s leading organisation for writer development – the initiative plays a crucial role in shaping Ireland’s literary landscape by nurturing talent at pivotal stages in a writer’s journey.

Since its founding in 1991, the Irish Writers Centre’s mission has been to support the life of the writer – those whose ideas and words illuminate and influence the culture around us.

The impact of the National Mentoring Programme is evident in the success of its alumni, many of whom have gone on to be published and celebrated widely. Past mentees include Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe, Fíona Scarlett, Will Keohane and Victoria Kennefick – all of whom are now recognised names in Irish writing.

Colin Barrett, the acclaimed novelist and short story writer who was longlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize for Wild Houses, served as a mentor last year.

Reflecting on his experience, he said: “The National Mentoring Programme helps connect aspiring writers with the larger Irish literary community. It offers new writers a way into the contemporary writing landscape. For my part, I enjoy discovering the work of new voices, and helping them refine and develop that voice.”

One of his mentees, 2024 recipient Eimear Arthur, praised the mentoring experience, stating: “Colin Barrett has been generous and knowledgeable in answering my questions, from the mundane to the philosophical…. Seeing my stories through Colin’s lens has been hugely helpful.”

The 2025 programme is co-funded by a remarkable collective of county arts offices, libraries, arts centres, and other cultural bodies across Ireland, ensuring that local talent from diverse counties is identified and nurtured. This model of partnership makes the programme unique and inclusive, with representation from:

Carlow County Arts Office, Dublin City Libraries & Dublin UNESCO City of Literature, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Arts Office, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Libraries, Droichead (Louth) Arts Centre, Fingal Arts, Galway City Arts Office, Kildare Arts Service, Kilkenny Arts Office, Limerick City & County Arts Office, Mayo Arts Office, Meath Arts Office, Roscommon Arts Centre, Sligo Arts Office, South Dublin Arts Office, The Source Arts Centre (Tipperary), Westmeath Arts Office, Wexford Arts Office, Wicklow Arts Office and the Arts Council, Ireland.

This 2025 National Mentoring Programme recipients are:

Isabel Dwyer Arts Council/ Irish Writers Centre
Róisín Legget Bohan Arts Council/ Irish Writers Centre
Geraldine Creed Carlow County Arts Office
Simon Lewis Carlow County Arts Office
Thiru ThiruKumaran Carlow County Arts Office
Oda O’Carroll Dublin City Council Libraries
Kinda Al-Fityani Dublin UNESCO City of Literature
Jack Kennedy Dublin UNESCO City of Literature
Elaine Banfield Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Arts Office / Libraries
Gráinne Quinlan Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Arts Office/ Libraries
Rebecca D’Arcy Fingal Arts Office
Teri Donaghy Fingal Arts Office
Elaine Maguire O’Connor Fingal Arts Office
Fiona McKay Fingal Arts Office
Bern Butler Galway City Council
Kate McHugh Galway City Council
Barry Neenan Galway City Council
Colette Bryne Kildare Arts Service
Doghouse O’Reilly Kildare Arts Service
Trish Norton Kilkenny Arts Office
Emi Uyematsu Limerick City & County Arts Office
Sarah Crosby Louth Arts Office /Droichead Arts Centre
Christina Hennemann Mayo Arts Office
Sadbh Kellett Meath Arts Office
Emma Harney Roscommon Arts Centre
Julianna Holland Sligo Arts Office
Tom Jordan South Dublin Arts Office
Joe McKiernan South Dublin Arts Office
Seán Connolly The Source Arts Centre, Tipperary
Lorraine Murphy Westmeath Arts Office
Shane Murphy Wexford Art Office
Cliona O’Connell Wexford Art Office
Layla O’Mara Wexford Art Office
Sasha Wilson Wexford Art Office

Commenting on the announcement, Mags McLoughlin, CEO of the Irish Writers Centre, said: “We are hugely grateful for the funding support for NMP from the county councils all over Ireland. We see the appetite for creative writing mentoring increasing significantly across all our programmes and are aiming to meet those demands”.

With the 2025 cohort now confirmed, the Irish Writers Centre continues to celebrate the power of mentorship in fostering the next generation of Irish literary talent.


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Editor’s Notes

About the Irish Writers Centre

Founded in 1991, the Irish Writers Centre is Ireland’s leading resource and development organisation for writers. Its vision is to support the life of the writer, recognising the impact writers have in illuminating society with their ideas and words.

Through its Creative Writing Academy, the Centre delivers a year-round programme of over 150 creative writing courses, masterclasses and seminars, both online and in person. It also runs a National Mentoring Programme and administers a range of development opportunities for writers, including residencies, competitions and bursaries.

Operating on an all-island basis, the Irish Writers Centre is a membership organisation and a registered charity.