
By Dan Walsh
This weekend, Wexford will play host to the inaugural Otherworlds Festival, a brand-new celebration of science fiction, fantasy, horror, folklore, gaming and all things imaginative.
Over four days, from Thursday to Sunday, venues across Wexford Town will come alive with talks, workshops, screenings, panels, live performances, games and community events featuring some of Ireland’s most exciting writers, artists and creators.
The committee are especially delighted to welcome internationally acclaimed authors Eoin Colfer and Stuart Neville, and acclaimed graphic novel artists Ben Hennessy and Paul Bolger, as part of the festival programme.
Otherworlds was born out of the simple idea that stories matter. Science fiction, fantasy and horror allow us to imagine different futures, confront our fears, explore big ideas and, above all, bring people together.
“We wanted to create a festival that celebrates not only established creators, but also the incredible community of readers, gamers, cosplayers, artists and dreamers that exists here in Wexford and across Ireland.
“We were also keen to highlight the many quirky and interesting small businesses and communities which Wexford town plays host to. Wexford has always been a town rich in culture and creativity, and Otherworlds adds something unique to that landscape. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of speculative fiction or simply curious about exploring new worlds, there is something in the programme for everyone.
We would encourage people to come along, try something new, meet fellow enthusiasts and join us as we open the doors to Otherworlds for the very first time.
Full schedules of events can be found by searching Otherworlds Science-fiction festival on facebook or instagram.









