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    Beat Your Best Golf Score!
    The Blue Nib Literary Magazine: Issue 42
    BONED Every Which Way 2019
    BONED Every Which Way 2020
    Crannóg 56
    Complete Ceramics
    • 2024

      Focusing on the art of Japanese sword-guards (tsuba), this collection features historic articles and catalogs, enriching the research landscape for enthusiasts and students. It includes a variety of previously untranslated references from French, German, and Swedish sources, providing valuable insights and expanding the accessibility of knowledge in this specialized field.

      Additional Early Articles For Tsuba Study II
    • 2023

      Crannóg 58

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Issue 58 of the bi-annual literary magazine published out of Galway, Ireland and distributed internationally containing10 short stories and 36 poems by writers from Ireland and from outside Ireland.

      Crannóg 58
    • 2023

      Crannóg 59

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Featuring a diverse collection, this issue includes 9 short stories and 34 poems from both Irish and international writers. Alongside the literary works, readers will find an insightful interview with author Alison Wells, providing a deeper look into her creative process. The magazine is visually enhanced by cover art from Julie D'Amour-Léger, making it a rich cultural offering from Galway, Ireland, for literature enthusiasts around the world.

      Crannóg 59
    • 2022

      Crannóg 56

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Issue 56 of Crannóg literary magazine published out of Galway Ireland twice yearly. It features poetry and short literary fiction by Irish and international writers. It is funded by The Arts Council of Ireland. For more information please visit www.crannogmagazine.com Issue 56 of Crannóg literary magazine published out of Galway Ireland twice yearly. It features poetry and short literary fiction by Irish and international writers. It is funded by The Arts Council of Ireland. For more information please visit www.crannogmagazine.com

      Crannóg 56
    • 2022
    • 2022

      SKETCHES OF SIAM AND LAOS

      AS SEEN BY AMERICAN MISSIONARIES 1884

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The book offers a unique perspective on Thailand as seen through the eyes of early American missionaries. It features contributions from various individuals who journeyed to this unfamiliar land, sharing their experiences and insights about the culture and people they encountered. Through their narratives, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and discoveries faced by these pioneers in a foreign environment.

      SKETCHES OF SIAM AND LAOS
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Crannóg 55

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Issue 55 of Crannóg literary magazine published out of Galway Ireland twice yearly. It features poetry and short literary fiction by Irish and international writers. It is funded by The Arts Council of Ireland. For more information please visit www.crannogmagazine.com

      Crannóg 55
    • 2020

      BONED Every Which Way 2019

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Launched in January of 2016, BONED is an online literary collection with a single unifying theme: skeletons. This theme touches something that's deeply embedded in all of us: Bones are our past, and also our future. Bones represent death as well as immortality, mixed with regrets about the pleasures and beauty of the flesh.In 2019, With 81 original poems and short stories by 55 writers, BONED Every Which Way whisks you away into fantastic tales of magic, murder, mayhem, monsters, and most of all, meaning... to whatever extent any one of us can pinpoint it in words. Everyone can find something for them in BONED."We started this project with the ambitious and silly idea that skeletons could inspire an infinite amount of writing. Turns out, it worked even better than we could have imagined. I've had the honor of editing deep, introspective poetry, hilarious scripts, and haunting stories. And I found a little inspiration myself." - Nate Ragolia, editor-in-chiefSPACEBOY TO THE RESCUE: Profits from sales of this book will benefit the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund - rerf.us

      BONED Every Which Way 2019
    • 2020