Today, Eyewear Publishing published its latest poetry anthology #NousSommesParis, featuring one of my poems, commemorating the Paris attacks last year and is now available to buy:
https://store.eyewearpublishing.com/products/noussommesparis
Today, Eyewear Publishing published its latest poetry anthology #NousSommesParis, featuring one of my poems, commemorating the Paris attacks last year and is now available to buy:
https://store.eyewearpublishing.com/products/noussommesparis
Poems, Poetry, Poets
Some lays of the Fianna, translated from the Irish by Annraoi de Paor with illustrations by Tim Halpin
Spoken Word - Poetry, Flash Fiction, Prose
The Things That Are In My Head.
Stay Bloody Poetic
Author of 'Unmuted', 'Saudade' and 'Psychopathogen'
home of the elusive trope
Sharing writing tips, information, and advice.
Words about pictures by Michael Scandling
Writing, Poetry & Creativity | Angela T Carr, Dublin, Ireland
Kay McKenzie Cooke Website & Blog
Happy Soul🌙☀
My journey through photography
landscape and change
My poetry is my religion.
Colouring Outside The Lines
Expressing moments of Inspiration within a cozy setting
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." Ps 147:3
Meanderings and Commentary
Art • Nature • Exploration
Amidst the chaos of Kashmir and confusion of medical sciences, let's do something that we really love - write!
Poetry inspired by ethereal feelings, life events and personal philosophy.
A Journal of Brief Literature
Film, Music, and Television Critic
Writer
Art and Lifestyle by Brandon Knoll
New Zealand
French magazine - art & visual culture
A palette of general thoughts & travel stories from all around the world
Jack Bennett
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
a poetry blog & online home to the work of José Angel Araguz, Ph.D.
Well done A little light in the dark..
Thank you Anita, and it seems every day now we need just a little more light
Yes we do.
Congratulations on the publication. What a shame it’s so necessary.
Thanks Jane and I totally agree. Hugs from North country Dublin
Blow a kiss to Rathfarnham for me (if the wind’s in the right direction).
Well Rathfarnham was the topic of conversation this weekend actually as my sister’s father died on Friday (while I was coincidentally coming home to paint and wallpaper my mum’s bedroom) and they used to live in Rathfarnham which is also where my aunt lived for a long time so I spent many wonderful times over there! I think the wind caught a greeting!!
My uncle Michael Fitzgerald had a farm that looked out over the plain of Meath. I loved it up there. He died years ago and I imagine it’s all changed now. Dublin has sprawled so much.
Congratulations!
Thank you my dear
🙂
How exciting!
Sending hugs to you in Dublin! ❤
Thank you my dear, hugs right back at you