The latest issue of Irish University Review is a double issue which includes a supplement on Writing from Northern Ireland. I was delighted to be asked to write a Foreword, and in it I reflect on the changes and shifts (and lack of them) in Northern Irish culture since the Good Friday Agreement, and begin a speculation on what this means in the context of Brexit.
Details of the issue and the supplement are here. My own contribution is ‘Foreword: “Crumpled metal” and “A Gift of a Melon”: The Future in Northern Irish Culture’, Irish University Review, 7 (supplement), 395-404.