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When one writer encounters another that blindsides them with staggering awe, the inclination is to rush out and spread the joy with those who love the written word. I feel this way about Billy O'Callaghan and extend deepest gratitude to Gerry Regan and Joe Gannon for allowing me to share this…
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Because I once lived in a small town in Connemara, at the gateway of the Irish-speaking area called the Gaeltacht, I look for those novels that depict the region as it is, for once one has spent significant time there, its ways and means register in the soul with perpetual resonance, leaving one forever nostalgic for…
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I’ve been following author Billy O’Callaghan’s career with rapt enthusiasm, since I fortuitously came across him online, last year. That he is Irish caught my attention, and as I delved further, I discovered he is the author of three short story collections, all of which I’ve read, all of which, to me, are in their own…
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Hello newest friend...
I am honored, completely. It's not often I am blindsided by a writer's cadence and word arrangement, but you did that for me in The Poet. Remarkable and resonate to say the least.
FOLLOWUP ! WERE YOU ADOPTED IN THE SOUTHERN USA. GEORGIA, FLORIDA, ALABAMA ?
Thanks for the welcome Claire. I can't wait to start interacting with all these book and blog lovers in The Wild Geese community.
Claire, I hope everything went smoothly at the big cultural event - and that you wowed them!
sorry about the confusion Claire. 80 and a bit dense is my excuse . lol
hope you had a very merry CHRISTMAS and a happy New Year. By the way, do you know of any savvy DNA members that I might check in with ? I just found out that my DNA test has been evaluated with a more current method which was identified as = R L226 . Folks here in Florida, USA say that it is an ancient blood line going back to 300 ad. any suggestions ?
TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS BIG HUG
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