Tags : Irish

No Sticks No Stones

No Sticks No Stones

A Story by Dixie Jones


Bulling Not an accepted word
Until We Meet Again

Until We Meet Again

A Stage Play by Vanessa Pavelock


Copyright by the author 2012Until We Meet Again: a ten-minute play by Vanessa PavelockCharacters:Dino, Johnny’s father, mid-80sSarah, Johnny&rsq..
My Irish Love

My Irish Love

A Story by CAira


Love is a mystery. It comes out of nowhere like a tornado, and steals your heart. Love can be evil, but it can also be sweet. When love comes,it may l..
Profile on Autumn Dillaman

Profile on Autumn Dillaman

A Story by Kathleen


I wrote this for my Nonfiction class on a woman who plays Gaelic football in Pittsburgh and also attended Pitt.
Diary of an Emigrant

Diary of an Emigrant

A Book by Tonkelpony


The story of an Irish family moving to New Zealand
The Emigration

The Emigration

A Chapter by Tonkelpony


The central part of a book I am drafting at the moment...
Late Night Dylan Blues

Late Night Dylan Blues

A Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Bey


inspired by Bob Dylan and the Beats
Irish Treasure

Irish Treasure

A Poem by Will


I can't help but grin When I see your face. I walk past you And my heart rate makes haste. There's something about you That's caught my ey..
The Nameless Sea

The Nameless Sea

A Poem by Alan Donnelly


In the 60's an Irish man working in London longs to be on his way home and far away from the workhouse he lives in.
Sailing Day

Sailing Day

A Story by BlueEyedCubTN


Part of the middle of something I am working on about immigration in the early part of the 1900s.
General Moors

General Moors

A Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Bey


waiting and yearning on an unusual path
Breathe

Breathe

A Story by Aranel Earwen


Mermaid
Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather

A Poem by Will


Title is not a play on the idiom
First solider

First solider

A Poem by Trevor power


War poem Talk
Talamh Óir

Talamh Óir

A Story by elizabethhowes2016


A short story written for English Class.
Sonnet of The Wood

Sonnet of The Wood

A Poem by V. P. Trujillo


Watch her, as she does you.