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November 19, 2021

Time: A Realisation

{By Katie Farrell} I’ve got nothing to say But everything to write.
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  • Issue III
  • Poetry
November 19, 2021

Train to Cork

{By Rory Galvin} Clutching overpriced sandwiches and bottles of Diet Coke, A good book, a newspaper for Nana, You’re running down the dusty track
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  • Issue III
November 19, 2021

Dear Reader,

It is so difficult to sit here and attempt to write about ending and encapsulating the experience of publishing issue 3 of the New Word..
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

Oh, Sister

{By Cillian Barrett} I’ve been slow-dancing with my shadow for a few days now.
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

The Missing Piece

{By Catherine Neville} He had wandered into the bookshop for a browse after work. Had thought he might buy her a book to take her mind off things.
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

It’s Cold Here, in San Francisco

{By Anonymous} If I was one of those pelicans in the bay I wouldn’t have to cross on foot, I thought to myself. I could just fly over the bridge and not worry about falling.
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

The Monkey that was Promoted

{By Adam Behan} We know that people with too much time and money can make these kinds of decisions without repercussions, but this guy had no idea what would be in store if he gave some chimp an Olympia SM-3, a suit and tie, and the 9 to 5 shift on a Thursday.
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

Rotting Memories

{By Clodagh Healy} Laura was not going to take the money; how could she? Pity fed the woman.
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

Mind Puzzles

{By Mairin O'Mahony} "It is mild for now." The Consultant's comments were barely audible to her. "It will progress, but for now, it is mild. So grab the moments. Stay focused on the present."
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

The Shadow Men

{By Cillian Barrett} Here, under the green grass-woven waves, the soil breaks into limestone, rock peeking through the broken landscape, stiff-stuck remnants of an ancient age.
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  • Fiction
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

The Block

{By Connor Gray} Despite the heat, a chill rattled my spine as I thought, any second now, God’s thumb would come spearing through the roof.
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  • Interviews
  • Issue III
November 18, 2021

An Interview with Doireann Ní Ghríofa

Doireann Ní Ghríofa is a poet and essayist. Her prose début A Ghost in the Throat was awarded the James Tait Black Prize for Biography and described as “powerful” (New York Times), and “captivatingly original” (The Guardian).
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  • Issue III
  • Non-Fiction
November 18, 2021

The Big Questions

{By Nancy Kate} Children come out with the profoundest things sometimes, I think, revising my previous thought. The world would be much nicer if adults retained the altruism of children. He leaps over a puddle, barely making it to the other side. He’s also moved on from this thought and leap-frogged to the next one.
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  • Issue III
  • Non-Fiction
November 18, 2021

False Female Empowerment in Amazon’s Cinderella: Progressivism or Cheap Tactics?

{By Emma Mooney} Aside from showing that a woman can and should chase her dreams, it does nothing other than deliver musical pop culture call-backs (presumably to keep the adults interested) and present a version of feminism which conforms in all the wrong ways. And it’s a shame.
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  • Issue II
May 7, 2021

Ayshe-Mira Yashin

I’m a seventeen-year-old artist and poetess from Istanbul and Nicosia, exploring themes of spirituality and sapphic love. I recently created a Tarot deck, and am..
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