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Update on Tried and Sentenced

July 3, 2014October 14, 2015 writereMaker Editions

Tried and Sentenced, my Selected Poems, as well as being available on Kindle, has also been available on Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo […]

The disabled, handicapped, cripples and gimps in literature

January 11, 2014September 16, 2016 writerlanguage

Hmm. How the “disabled” are depicted in literature is an interesting topic. But disabled writers and artists? Pardon me being pedantic but disabled toilets are […]

Red Lamp Black Piano

November 26, 2013December 12, 2013 writerAnthology

The Cáca Milis Cabaret Anthology WITH: Annie Bell-Davies, Anthony Jones, Billy Roche,Chris Ozzard, Claire Scott, Dave Lordan, Dermot Bolger, Dominic Williams, Drucilla Wall, Eamonn Wall, […]

The Outnumbered Poet and other tweets

November 20, 2013October 13, 2015 writerPick of Tweets

Here is a select selection of my tweets and re-tweets over the past while. Delighted to see the late and much lamented Dennis O’Driscoll’s extensive […]

Brian Lynch Invite

Launch of Brian Lynch’s The Woman Not The Name

October 22, 2013December 12, 2013 writerBooks

THE WOMAN NOT THE NAME tells the story of Will Ferris, a songwriter and amateur boxer from Cork. He’s only twenty-one, but he has a […]

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The new LibreOffice flat icon set

October 17, 2013December 12, 2013 writerOpen Source

With Ubuntu 13.10 available in a few minutes as I write, I’m wondering if the new LibreOffice will come with the long-promised flat icon set. […]

Le Corbusier painting in the nude at Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027

October 6, 2013October 13, 2015 writerArchitecture

Over the summer my old pal Seán and I visited Enniscorthy for a 1798 Rebellion re-enactment. While there we visited Enniscorthy Castle, which among many […]

The Marriage of Aoife and Strongbow.

Nesta’s Relentless Brood: deleted chapter

August 26, 2013December 12, 2013 writerHistory

When Dermot brought Strongbow and Nesta’s Normans to Ireland What Dermot may have had in mind, and indeed what he may have discussed with his […]

Richard Lewis Studio

Satisfaction in Herself

August 20, 2013December 13, 2013 writerart

AS I enter the dazzling and expensively refurbished Café-en-Seine to view Richard Lewis’s Spring Collection, my trepidation as a clueless male evaporates. I had expected […]

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