Coiscéim (Irish pronunciation:[ˈkɔʃceːmʲ]; "Footstep") is a prolific Dublin-based Irish-language publisher founded by writer, historian and language activist Pádraig Ó Snodaigh in 1980. With over 1,500 titles Coiscéim have published the largest number of titles amongst the 26 other Irish language publishers.
coiscéim, irish, pronunciation, ˈkɔʃceːmʲ, footstep, prolific, dublin, based, irish, language, publisher, founded, writer, historian, language, activist, pádraig, snodaigh, 1980, with, over, titles, have, published, largest, number, titles, amongst, other, iri. Coisceim Irish pronunciation ˈkɔʃceːmʲ Footstep is a prolific Dublin based Irish language publisher founded by writer historian and language activist Padraig o Snodaigh in 1980 With over 1 500 titles Coisceim have published the largest number of titles amongst the 26 other Irish language publishers CoisceimFormation1980FounderPadraig o SnodaighTypeIrish languageIrish cultureGaelic revivalHeadquartersDublin IrelandhaWebsitecoisceim ieHistory editWell known authors who have published with Coisceim include Gabriel Rosenstock Alan Titley Michael Davitt Michael Hartnett Biddy Jenkinson Tomas Mac Siomoin Colm Breathnach Tomas o Canainn Joe Steve o Neachtain Maidhc Dainin o Se Diarmuid o Grainne Derry O Sullivan and Padraig o Siadhail Micheal o Ruairc s Coisceim published poem Na hEin agus Naomh Caoimhin won first prize in the 2009 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown poetry festival Tomas Mac Siomoin s Coisceim published novel An Tionscadal won first prize at the Oireachtas literary and cultural festival in 2006 Paddy Bushe s Coisceim published book Gile na Gile won the Michael Hartnett Poetry Prize in 2006 See also editClo Iar Chonnacht Gael Linn An Ceathru PoiliExternal links editwww coisceim ie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coisceim amp oldid 1179513295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,