Category: Spring 2016 Irish Issue
Irish Liberal Foresees Own Enduring Relevance
by Kevin Higgins My words are smoother than the essential oils the Taoiseach last week had his parliamentary assistant rub into his badly
Addesso e brutto
by Macdara Woods 2. It is all translation: tears to music certainty to fear speech to silence and energy to age Not even a rocky outcrop to
Il tuo amore era bello
by Macdara Woods 1. Which translated text You asked First took me heart and soul into another world And my answer always that same Satyricon I
from Geomantic
by Paula Meehan The Flood It was only when it receded we knew it for the gift it had been. If truth be told we missed the water. It was exactly
Promising music, then falling silent
by Afric McGlinchey Splintery armfuls of the most brazen, persistent kind send one scurrying. massive hands moving clockwise across four corners.
A Short Poetry Reading That Means Something Else
by Ciaran O’Driscoll All right, this is what’s happening. Andrew Motion will recite a poem, then I’ll recite one. And then you can go home.
Featured Café Review artist, Nonie O’Neill
One of The Café Reviews featured artists in our latest Irish issue is Nonie O’Neill. Artist Nonie O’Neill produces beautiful wood cut prints at
Irish issue in Kennebec Journal
Check out an awesome write up by the Kennebec Journal about our latest Irish issue!! “Everywhere you go, it seems, there are people with a
OVER THE EDGE in Galway Ireland
Check out this great little write up about our very own Steve Luttrell’s reading from our latest Irish issue that’s happening in