Tags Ireland
Erin, for a girl who embodies IrelandA Poem by Michael R. BurchErinbyMichael R. BurchAll that’s left of Ireland is her hair―bright carrot―and her milkmaid-pallid skin,her brilliant air of cavalie.. |
We Ourselves.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA history of those that fight for the island of Ireland, and that bring change when others wish to keep us the people in our place. |
The Celtic Cross at Ile GrosseA Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Celtic Cross at Ile GrossebyMichael R. Burch“I actually visited the island and walked across those mass graves [of 30,000 Irish men, women a.. |
Queen.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA look at some of the Queens and Consorts of the English throne. |
HearthsideA Poem by Michael R. BurchHearthsidebyMichael R. Burch“When you are old and grey and full of sleep...”―W. B. YeatsFor all that we professed of love, we knewth.. |
Belfast Blood: A Vampire Daiquiri*A Story by Abishai100Isaac and his girlfriend hunt real-life vampires in Northern Ireland and unwittingly add some 'democratic' spice to the otherwise troubled region in m.. |
The Waves of ÉireA Story by Joshua BlaylockTired of being trapped on the shores of Éire, Áine wishes nothing more than to be a Merrow, swimming freely through the ocean and explor.. |
The Song of Amergin: Modern English TranslationsA Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Song of Amergin: Modern English TranslationsThe "Song of Amergin" and its origins remain mysteries for the ages. The ancient poem, perhaps the old.. |
Hardened.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA glimpse of mental health. |
The Rituals.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldMy first edit in a long, long time - enjoy. |
TuamA Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA piece that takes an account of the Tuam baby scandal in Ireland. |
The Shamrock and The ThistleA Poem by Zoe RichardsonRaise a glass of your favorite moonshine to the Scots-Irish. Dye it green, if you like! |
The PostmanA Book by SamThree daughters of a late postman embark on a journey set by his will. |
The PostmanA Chapter by SamIn the days following my father’s passing the testator would read aloud his wishes: “By now you all will surely have rummaged through my t.. |
The NeighborA Chapter by SamSince when did I become such a curmudgeon? There was a Whistler-type on the platform that day. My unthinking response to whistles and hoots is disdain.. |
The Green WhisperA Story by Sarah J DhueA man lives out the last day of his life. |
The Woman at the Door (An Irish Ghost Story)A Story by Chrissie MuldoonA woman reminisces about a horrible night from her youth, where the prescence of an unexpected visitor brought unforeseen and drastic consequences for.. |