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    The Blue Nib Literary Magazine: Issue 42
    BONED Every Which Way 2019
    BONED Every Which Way 2020
    Crannóg 56
    Complete Ceramics
    • Complete Ceramics

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(15)Évaluer

      This book features a collection of techniques beginning with basics such as making pinch pots, coil building and slab construction to more advanced techniques such as throwing and mould-making.

      Complete Ceramics
    • Crannóg 56

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      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
    • BONED Every Which Way 2019

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      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
    • A huge welcome to this, the first print issue of The Blue Nib. Editors, Dave Kavanagh and Shirley Bell, feel that the magazine has come a very long way in a little over a year and we are very excited to be moving into this quarterly format, alongside our continuing e-zine presence at thebluenib.com. Inside you will find the announcement of winners of the latest Chapbook contest, Number 3, with some of the winning poems. The magazine also features exciting new poetry, fiction and essays.

      The Blue Nib Magazine 35: The First Print Issue - September 15th 2018
    • Crannóg 55

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      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
    • Clockwork Canada: Steampunk Fiction

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "We welcome you to an alternate Canada, where steam technology and the wonders and horrors of the mechanical age have reshaped the past into something both wholly familiar yet compellingly different. These fifteen supercharged all-new tales reimagine Canadian historical events, explore alternate Canadas, and gather inspiration from the northern landscape to make us wonder: what if history had gone a different way? Experience steam-powered buffalo women roaming the plains; join extraordinary men and women striking out on their own or striving to build communities; marvel as giant rampaging spirits are thwarted by a miniscule timepiece; cringe when a great clock chimes and the Seven O'Clock Man appears to terrorize a village in Quebec; witness a Maritime scientist develop a deadly weapon that could change the course of the American Civil War." --

      Clockwork Canada: Steampunk Fiction
    • Crannóg 58

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      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