Showing posts with label radio interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio interview. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2012

Culture File Interview

This is definitely my last post about Christmas till next December...I promise.
Here's a link to an interview I did with Regan Hutchins of Lyric FM's Culture File.
Regan and I had a nice chat about the Golden Age of Illustration, and about creating images for Dickens' spectres of Christmas Future.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

RTE Radio Interview

Here's a link to the interview I did last week with Richie Beirne of RTE's Arena programme.
I really enjoyed meeting Richie and I think it shows in the piece.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

RTE Radio interview tonight

The interview I did with Arena's Richie Beirne airs at 7.30 on RTE Radio 1 tonight.
If you are in Ireland you can listen on the radio, otherwise I will post a link in the next few days.
Richie and I had a great chat so hopefully it will make for an interesting segment of the programme.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

PJ Lynch in conversation with Dr Pat Donlon, NLI


It has been a hectic few weeks.
Last night I had the pleasure of being interviewed by my dear friend, Pat Donlon, at the National Library of Ireland.
Here's a shot of me signing books at the event.
It was a really lovely occasion, beautifully managed by the staff of the National Library, and also by the folks from Children's Books Ireland who co-hosted the event.
And I mustn't forget Conor Hacket, who was a great help as usual, and Valentina and Marta from Hughes and Hughes who were selling books on the night.
Pat was on really good form. She is such a lovely person, but she is also the consumate professional, and a true authority on the history of Irish Children's books.
I first met Pat when she was the Director of the National Library, and she and Collette O Daly purchased a large number of my pictures to initiate the PJ Lynch collection in the Library's archive.
I am delighted that Collette's successors in Prints and Drawings, Joanna Finnegan and Honora Faul, have continued to add pieces of mine to the collection over the years since then.

Pat Donlon and her husband Phelim, are now custodians of The Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig. It's a wonderful old house in the country where artists and writers can go for a period of intense creativity in the most conducive of surroundings. I can't wait to go.

I would hope to get the video or a podcast from the interview up here at some point.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Robert Dunbar Archive

My good friend, Robert Dunbar is a highly respected academic working in the field of Children's Books in Ireland. A series of his radio interviews has just gone live on the Children's Books Ireland website, and one of them is with me. I think it was made about ten years ago so it's an interesting archival piece.
Just click on this link.