Storymap – The Secret Librarian
‘Storymap.ie brings Dublin absolutely alive… a brilliant idea’ – Tom Dunne, Newstalk FM
I am delighted to have my short story, The Secret Librarian, on Storymap amongst such varied and wonderful Irish writers, poets and historians as: Paula Meehan, Eileen Casey, Roddy Doyle, Colm Keegan, Stephen James Smith, Shane MacThomáis and Paul Howard (aka Ross O’Carroll-Kelly), to name but a few.
What better way to pass your journey than by experiencing the charm of Dublin city. Storymap hosts a living world to spark your imagination – a world of stories, filmed where they happened, ranging from funny to literary; historic to places of interest and everything in-between!
You can watch The Secret Librarian here and don’t forget to check out a few of my favourites on Storymap, listed below, to give you a real flavour of Dublin.
If you like them, don’t keep them to yourself, share them!
Paula Meehan | The Lost Children | |
Eileen Casey | The Black Ballgown | |
Roddy Doyle | The Spire | |
Colm Keegan | Ode to the Coalman | |
Stephen James Smith | On Raglan Road | |
Shane MacThomáis | Strange bedfellows | |
Paul Howard (aka Ross O’Carroll-Kelly) |
I’m afraid this is my stop |
A little about Storymap:
Storymap is the brainchild of two Dublin filmmakers, Andy Flaherty and Tom Rowley. Just back from working abroad, unemployed and in between film projects, the lads became annoyed with all the negative press the city was receiving. The bleak tales of recession, the gloomy accounts of unemployment and the notion that Ireland’s best and brightest had emigrated was completely at odds with what the lads were experiencing being back in their hometown.
“We wanted to do something to get people as excited about the city as we were. While loads of great people have left the country, you only have to walk into any gallery, gig or any of the fantastic spoken word or comedy nights to see that Dublin is a ridiculously fun and vibrant city with wonderful characters and a flourishing art scene. We wanted to bring the charm and character that had been pushed aside by the Celtic Tiger and bring it centre stage” – Andy
The lads came up with Storymap, a web based multimedia project that revives Ireland’s age-old tradition of storytelling and tries to capture the personality of Dublin city through its stories and storytellers. These stories are filmed being told where they happened and integrated into a live map to create a charming and layered collective vision of Dublin city made by the people of the city.
“Walking around the city – everyone has their own stories that they remember on certain streets, stories that flavour their personal experience of the city, that they tell on to friends. We thought it’d be exciting to pool those stories in one place, like one big pub where everyone shares their stories, creating a sense of what the city means to Dubliners. It’s a simple idea, but with complex possibilities, and we’re only just at the beginning of it.” – Tom
Posted on March 9, 2014, in Publications and tagged Andy Flaherty, Colm Keegan, Dublin, Eileen Casey, i'm afraid this is my stop, irish writers, Newstalk FM, ode to the coalman, on raglan road, Paul Howard, Paula Meehan, Roddy Doyle, Ross O’Carroll-Kelly, Shane MacThomáis, Stephen James Smith, storymap, strange bedfellows, the black ballgown, the lost children, the spire, tom dunne, Tom Rowley. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.
Wonderful story, thanks so much for sharing. Well done 🙂
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Thanks so much, Jane – and where would we be without libraries to nurture us!
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I could go into one and never come out. Same with book shops. Never go out with me if there is either nearby. I disappear.
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Well done you – about to have a listen now 🙂
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Thanks, Val, I know you love libraries too – Rathmines if I’m not mistaken 🙂
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Wonderful, Susan! Found myself smiling and tearful at times. All the hallmarks of a great story!
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Not too tearful, I hope, Carolann ;o)
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Well done Susan. Another triumph. I am thrilled for you. Trish
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Thanks Trish – hope all good in your writing world and look forward to catching up soon 🙂
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Well done, Susan! Off to check out your story!
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Thanks Margot – I think the site was down for a while but back up now!
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