Poetry

Logic

Logic

Poem, Logic, by Margaret Boles

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In my world

In my world

Poem, In my world, by James Conway

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Back to Infinity by Rachael Stanley

Back to Infinity by Rachael Stanley

The notion of presence, synonymous with intimations of eternity is what first struck me when reading Rachael Stanley’s debut offering, Back to Infinity. Thematically expansive, juxtaposing the mundane with the surreal, the ephemeral with the eternal; at times reminiscent of a musical score

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Bloomsday, The Writers’ Adventure

Bloomsday, The Writers’ Adventure

The Writers’ Adventure for Bloomsday was an event organised by Thomas Gregg and the Ringsend and District Historical Society on Bloomsday past in the CYWMS where people shared their own poems and short stories. Thanks to everyone who participated. Below is

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Exciting times ahead at Sandymount Community Centre 

Exciting times ahead at Sandymount Community Centre 

The Sandymount Community Centre (SCC) is buzzing with a wide range of activities these days – there is something there for everyone in our community and all are welcome! Please do drop in! Formerly known as the Iris Charles Centre

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Grand Canal

Grand Canal

Poem, Grand Canal, by Brid Fitzpatrick

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At the Garden Tomb

At the Garden Tomb

Poem, At the Garden tomb, by Margaret Boles

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Riding the Waves of Memory and Loss

Riding the Waves of Memory and Loss

This is the third collection of poetry by well-known Dublin poet James Conway. His previous collections were Vertebrae of Journey (2010), and The Purple Coat (2017), both which met with critical acclaim. Conway, a previous winner of the prestigious Jonathan Swift Poetry Award

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My View

My View

Poem, My view, by Dylan Clayton

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Poems and Prose from Beneath the Reek, by Jonathan Roth

Poems and Prose from Beneath the Reek, by Jonathan Roth

Jonathan Roth is a retired medical gerontologist who spends his time between Dublin and Westport, Co Mayo. In 2022 Jonathan climbed Croagh Patrick (or the Reek as it known to locals) and a few weeks later wrote a poem about his experience called

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