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Limbo: Irish school story

Started Feb 7, 2014 0 Replies

this story is from by book The West...hope I'm posting it in the correct place...if not, gabh mo leithscéil esLimbo Sounds from the town seeped through the tall Monastery windows and mingled with the…Continue

 

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Clare Book No.1 Bestseller on Amazon

Posted on June 13, 2015 at 7:00am 3 Comments

I'm in Ireland for the launch of book  Doolin. The book was published on June 1 and was on Amazon before copies were delivered to Irish outlets. On Thursday last I read that Doolin was # 1 bestseller on Amazon's Irish Travel and Guidebook list...a pleasant surprise. Later I noted that it was # 1 on Amazon's Folk and Traditional Music list...a book on Bob Dylan was # 3. My publisher told me yesterday that the book has sold out in Ireland and has gone back to press.…

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Dreamin' Dreams

Posted on September 25, 2014 at 12:30am 1 Comment

a story from my collection 'Out of the Blue'

Dreamin' Dreams

Just days after MJ celebrated his thirtieth year in America, the foreman gripped his hand, muttered that…

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Journeymen

Posted on June 21, 2014 at 4:30pm 0 Comments

 

My music career began the year I joined Mickey Moran's Country and Oldtime Stars. I was seventeen, had long hair and played electric guitar, one of the solid red axes like Keith Richards had. Good for the image, Mickey said. There were four of us in the 'outfit', as he called it: himself played  a piano accordion, Tats was on the drums, me  on guitar and Tony Flynn covered clarinet, flute, maracas and tambourine. Mickey  did the…

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Back in the Days of Corncrakes

Posted on May 10, 2014 at 12:00am 8 Comments

One glorious July morning, I was on my way to help John Joe Maher make hay, when I noticed a crowd of strangers in the town square. A film crew, so I strayed from my path and went to see what they were at.…

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At 10:24am on February 8, 2014, Sarah Nagle said…

Welcome from the other side of the bay. (The S.F. bay.)

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