Perfect family day out – a visit to Newgrange Farm
Last year we held a birthday party in our house to mark the babog turning one. It had been a long year. We’d gone through a lot in those months. Nothing bad had happened – […]
Last year we held a birthday party in our house to mark the babog turning one. It had been a long year. We’d gone through a lot in those months. Nothing bad had happened – […]
We are such bandwagon hoppers. If everyone’s watching it, well then so are we. If you have Netflix you’ll know that they pump out the epic series like there’s no tomorrow. And sometimes some series […]
Adrian White is the author of two novels published by Penguin Books and his most recent novel Dancing to the End of Love is published by Black & White Publishing. He is a former book […]
What an unexpected special day. There I was, zooming along the M1, while the soft purr of my two year old snores filled the back seat. We had just been to see a brand new […]
I feel like I’m starting to catch up on myself. We’re doing good. Speeding through. Like a book snail! I’m amazed at other readers who devour books in a day. Or a few days. How?! […]
I want to draw references to great Irish swimmers but the only one I know of is Michelle Smith (de Brun) and we all know what happened to her. The next swimmer that springs to […]
A native of Belfast, R.B. Kelly has a PhD in Film Theory and published her doctoral thesis, Mark Antony and Popular Culture, in 2014. She is former winner of the Irish Writers’ Centre Novel Fair […]
Drogheda is a valley town. The River Boyne cuts through it in a great big brown ribbon, the same colour as the trout that swim upstream. Coming down the hill, round the corner from the […]
The babysitter’s back. The little black box with the apple on it and the welcoming neon red that is NETFLIX. It all came about because Mammy has been a little bit under the weather lately […]
We’ve reached the end of Diary of a One Year Old. Which is really tough on August as she was getting very good at typing. Up to nearly 40 words a minute she was. It’s […]
Dinah Jefferies was born in Malaysia and moved to England at the age of nine. She is the author of three novels published by Penguin and, after a lifetime of wandering, now lives in Gloucestershire. […]
Goddammit. It had all been going so well on the novel draft. The beta feedback came back. Better than I expected. Three readers. Three thumbs up. A few tweaks here and there, but overall, the […]
I was delighted to be approached by Aura Leisure Centre recently to take part in their Swim Tots classes. I do get approached from time to time to try things and write about them here, […]
I survived. I came out the other end, long drops an all. And you know what, the whole thing was grand. No really. Glastonbury attracts a huge amount of fuss. The festival, which has been […]
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