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Where The Hazel Falls

Ann Dalton, Ted Sludds, Joseph Dawton, Adam Dunlea, Geraldine Moorkens Byrne, Wil Kinghan, Toddy Kennedy, Cait Branigan and Gemma McCabe.

A5 Paperback

Irl/UK RRP: 9.95 euro / STG£6.95
ISBN: 0-9550607-1-0

Within these pages are the works of nine poets, each with their own distinctive style and agendas; but with all of these poets is a common thread - a love of this land and a way of looking at the world that reaches beyond the mundane.

 

 


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About the Authors

Ann Dalton - previously published by Survivors Poetry Press, her poems have also been shown on London buses.

Tedd Sludds - winner of the Impressions National Poetry Award and the Clogh Writers' Prize. Publication credits include Books Ireland, Start Magazine, Reach Journal and Poetry Ireland Review.

Joseph Dawton - Writer of "The Journey" published in 2005, this is his first collection to be published.

Adam Dunlea - Young poet whose poetry is featured on poetry.com

Geraldine Moorkens Byrne - Founding Editor of the Pagan Poetry Pages www.paganpoetrypages.com. She has works published in several anthologies and magazines.

Wil Kinghan - a Shamanic Practitioner in the native Celtic traditions, previously published in Immrama magazine.

Toddy Kennedy - Brickie, raconteur and renouned local character in his native Arklow. His first collection “Introduction” was published in 2004.

Cait Branigan - Founder and Editor of Immrama Magazine and a member of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. She facilitates the Full Moon Writing Circle.

Gemma McCabe - a teacher and a counselor, she also works as a music therapist, this is her first published collection.

Reviews...

"Exciting new collection makes an excellent 'homegrown' stocking filler present for poetry lovers everywhere."
Wexford Free Press

"Each featured writer has a unique and fresh approach, yet they are intrinsically linked by their passion and understanding of the natural world and our place among it... Angry, raw, passionate, humble questioning... they are hard hitting modern day observationists confident in their expressions and it is this quality which creates a cutting edge to the book."
Touchstone Magazine