A new children’s book written by Wexford author Merna Birchall is set to strike a chord with families, telling a true and deeply personal story inspired by real-life experiences with beloved pets... Entitled For the Love of Cats, A Dog’s Tale, the book is illustrated with hand-drawn artwork and is written primarily for children aged …
Wexford man releases new children’s book ahead of Christmas
A magical new children’s adventure, Toothens’ Tale, has officially launched in Ireland, blending friendship, courage, ancient magic, and Irish storytelling into a world that young readers are already falling in love with... Written by Wexford author Graeme Moore, Toothens’ Tale follows the journey of Toothens, a small, wingless fairy who must navigate the enchanted land …
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Submission: Look through any window – Percival Lea Wilson and redemption
The comedian Dara O’Briain just about got me right – “I don’t believe in God but I’m still Catholic”... As I grew up I did the whole RC trip, fearsome nuns, the scary first confession, communion and confirmation collections, stifling my yawns during overlong sermons, and shaking hands with complete and utter strangers in the …
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Wexford based author RN Cogley to release a new novel
A Wexford man is set to release a new novel... Wexford-based author, RN Cogley, is set to release his novel entitled 'An Inquiry Into Innocence' on 23rd January. This new psychological crime novel is out on 23rd January and delves into mental illness within the Irish prison system and raises awareness of domestic abuse between gay couples. An Inquiry …
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Interview: Author David Talks Wexford, Hurling, and His New Book ‘Mindful Days’
Author and fitness industry legend David Hegarty sits down with us to talk about hurling, his love for Wexford and his new book Mindful Days… In the early 1960s, on an ordinary Friday in Wexford CBS, a young student named David Hegarty sat in the classroom. Apprehensive about the Leaving Cert and unsure about his …
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