I’ve been a busy bee this summer, weeding and writing – bet ya can’t say that quickly without dropping the ‘r’ in writing. Determined to push my ‘work in progress’ to the next stage, I got the head down and
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Book Review: “Love in an Undead Age” by A. M. Geever
It’s here! Finally out for public consumption and you really need to consume this. Many years ago, when I was starting out on my own writing journey, I was fortunate to meet the author Anne Geever and even luckier to
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Flash Fiction Armagh at the John Hewitt Society International Summer School 2019
This time last year, I was thrilled to be awarded a bursary to the John Hewitt International Summer School that takes place annually in Armagh. It was an extraordinary experience. Congratulations to all those awarded bursaries this year – my
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Jumping into June
I’m pinching myself… have been for a few months now, because if I’m honest, I’m living the kind of ‘writerly’ life I always dreamed of. Okay, there’s no 5-book-deal with Penguin … yet … there may never be, but this
Flash Fiction Armagh at the St Patrick’s Festival
Can you believe it? Flash Fiction Armagh is a year old this month and what a year it’s been. For me personally, the highlight of this year/project has been the friendships that have begun and strengthened as a result of
Exciting News from Flash Fiction Armagh
March 2019 sees the first birthday of Flash Fiction Armagh. It’s been quite the year for us. Flash Fiction has been a delightful project and we wanted to somehow pay our writers for the stories they read at our events.
Guest Post by P.V. Wolseley
I like to keep things physical – no Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Instagram – so it’s strange even to me that I’m guest-blogging for Byddi Lee. Let me tell you how this came about. It started, as so many writerly
Flash Fiction Saturday Night in the Musuem
His gaze is a little unsettling. Stern and aloof, he stares unflinchingly with glittering hungry eyes. It’s a gaze that follows me and did back when I was a child visiting the Armagh County Museum. I wonder what he makes
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year starting with Flash Fiction Saturday Night in the Museum
I’m recycling this picture from last year mainly because it’s one of my favourite photos of Armagh and also because it’s probably the only snow we’re going to see in Armagh this Christmas and that’s fine with me because Christmas