Dedalus Press Spring 2021 Mentorship Programme
An Experiment in Publishing
Tom Sigafoos writes:
County Donegal, Ireland, 1884. Your island home is threatened with evictions. How far would you go to stop them?
The fates of two men – Ruari Mullan of Tory Island, and Sub-Lieutenant William Gubby of HMS Wasp – intersect in the disastrous arc of the Irish Land Wars.
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Geopark Poetry Map
Write a poem to celebrate a site in Fermanagh and Cavan’s UNESCO Geopark.
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