Helen Corcoran Helen Corcoran grew up in Cork, Ireland, dreaming of scheming queens and dashing lady knights. After graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, she worked..
{by Nancy Kate} Idir glafarnach na gaoithe Agus glór ollmhór na dtonnta Chomh chorraithe sin Ag pléascadh, Taobh istigh De m’intinn, Tá sé ag cur t h a..
The midnight cravings come crawling, creeping. The way an old lover slips sighing into new sheets After a long day’s long work, so far away. And you feel..
We could beso much moreYet here we are. Sleepless, because the President of America,Said it’s okayTo maim,stand back,stand by. The realisation it’s all been a..
Craggy rocks and gloomy caves,The stony shore, its glistening wavesThat roll and fall and tumble and twist and turn and slowly, silky, smoothly sweep across..
The wind blows a different way in Shillelagh. The souls before me burrow to the crust, unbecoming, dissolution to dust, and their heat, stolen, burns through me.I stand..
i saw you gliding overhead, a guardian — no! a saviour! — supported by your wondrous widespread wings. your notes flowed, soft and smoothly, then crescendoed,..
{by Ilianna Gonzalez}
She was going to Hell. Elizabeth had been to Hell before. She had been there time and time again. The first time she was there, she was known as Eurydice.
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