By Ikenna Anyabuike It was freezing. The frost lay haphazardly adorned across the street, covering entire buildings and pathways with its crystal sheen, but completely sparing others. It was as if a drunken painter had begun to create his masterpiece but then promptly passed out before he even got close to finishing it. The sharp chimes of my chattering teeth echoed down … [Read more...] about Adulthood: Uncertainty, anxiety, social media and the quest for Y
Creative Corner
Three Poems – Tony Gapper
Three poems by MA in Writing Student, Tony Gapper. … [Read more...] about Three Poems – Tony Gapper
He Came Wandering
The Halloween air was tender. Tracy and her Jock had decided to camp for the night. … [Read more...] about He Came Wandering
Prose ‘Knitting’
Knitting Wool is bought in a shop. It’s white and soft. It’s going to become a cardigan for a little girl to wear on her Holy Communion day. Two large balls are bought and a pattern chosen. They are paid for and carried home in a brown paper bag, placed inside a little shopping bag that rolls along its wheels behind its owner. The TV plays inside and a man watches … [Read more...] about Prose ‘Knitting’
Poetry competition reminder
Sin Poetry Competition Calling all poets on campus - SIN needs you! It's time for the annual SIN poetry Competition. This year's judge is the Galway-based poet and writer, Fred Johnston. A founder of Cúirt literature festival and the Forge Festival at Gort, which takes place next month. Fred Johnston also runs Galway's Western Writer's Centre. His latest volume … [Read more...] about Poetry competition reminder