Celebrating the Literary Voices of County Leitrim

Discover authors, their stories, and the works inspired by this beautiful county.

Leitrim’s Literary Legacy

This site is a space to explore the lives and works of authors from County Leitrim, and those who have written about it. Together, their writings offer a rich record of Leitrim’s people, places, and past — and help keep its stories alive. You’ll find author profiles, book lists, and links to where you can read or purchase their work. I’m also working to bring hard-to-find titles back into circulation and to help contemporary authors reach new readers. Whether you’re here to rediscover a forgotten voice or find someone new, céad míle fáilte.

Spotlight on Authors

Rev. James Keegan

Rev. Keegan was a priest and poet who championed Irish language, literature, and national identity and helped spark the Gaelic Revival through his writings in Ireland and America.

Rev. Canice Mooney

Rev. Mooney was a 20th-century Irish Franciscan friar and historian, renowned for his extensive scholarly contributions to Irish ecclesiastical and military history.

Aodh Mac Gabhráin

Mac Gabhráin was a Gaelic poet from Glangevlin, Co. Cavan, best known for his satirical poem Pléarácha na Ruarcach and his lively contributions to 18th-century Irish literary tradition.


“I think that each of us inhabits a private world that others cannot see. The only difference between the writer and the reader is that the writer is able to dramatise that private world.”
— John McGahern


Explore Leitrim’s Literary Heritage

Start exploring the stories of Leitrim — through the voices of its writers and those who’ve written it into memory.