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Niamh

  • Lounge, The Re: Happy New Year, YWS!

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne Auld lang syne, my dear Auld lang syne We'll tak a ...

    Jan 1, 2007
  • Historical Fiction Short Stories Re: Adrianople

    What a wonderful time period to work with--and Fritigern I am very facsinated by, as well as the whole Visigothic culture. I haven't yet had time to read this but ...

    Jan 1, 2007
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: Love in the Crossroads

    This poem is actually a part of my story about a Roman Catholic/Protestant couple during the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1969-1998). The Troubles were times of turmoil mainly between Roman ...

    Jan 1, 2007
  • Other Poetry Re: Forever Faithful

    This is cute, and has a lot of potential. I think the idea is completely original and worth working on. The rhyming isn't very organized, and the vocabulary could perhaps ...

    Nov 12, 2006
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: Romance, Bubble Bath

    Oh do you now? Well we'll just have to look into that won't we? yea. (read that as a joke) Personally, I think that might not be the best thing.

    Sep 18, 2006
  • Historical Fiction Short Stories Re: Mr. O'Leary's English

    I decided that because a few people had recently commented on my old story, "Where Lies the Ocean," which I wrote almost a year ago, I should probably post the ...

    Sep 18, 2006
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: The Butterfly

    Thanks! It was really fun to do. I highly suggest it to anyone--especially someone like me who otherwise suffers in poetry writing.

    Sep 15, 2006
  • Historical Fiction Short Stories Re: 1649 (Revised)

    Thanks so much! This must have taken forever to revise. I'll be sure to go through my story and use the suggestions you gave. I really appreciate this--it helps so ...

    Sep 15, 2006
  • Historical Fiction Short Stories Re: Where Lies the Ocean

    I appreciate so much you looking over this. It's always feels great to hear comments like yours. Prehaps I should post the revised version. Unfortunately, Gaire doesn't come along until ...

    Sep 15, 2006
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: The Butterfly

    I don't know if she'll be fun. She seems rather mean so far. Oh well, it was a good project, and a useful writing activity, I think. Thanks for you ...

    Sep 8, 2006
  • Historical Fiction Short Stories Re: Where Lies the Ocean

    I know, isn’t that a ridiculous mistake? Again, I started writing this version almost a year ago, before I had really researched anything about the famine or the America Diaspora. ...

    Sep 8, 2006
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: The Butterfly

    This was an interesting project I had to do in my English class. We had to read Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury, and then compose a poem solely from ...

    Sep 7, 2006
  • Historical Fiction Short Stories Re: Where Lies the Ocean

    Thank you, I really appreciate such a flattering comment. This story is currently going through a major revision, so I hope the new version will be as good. Thanks for ...

    Sep 7, 2006
  • Media Reviews Re: The Silmarillion

    I liked the Silmarillion better than the trilogy as well. It has so many ties to Norse mythology, which made it even better for me because I'm a Norse mythology ...

    Aug 24, 2006
  • Lounge, The Re: If you could live anywhere, where would you live?

    This should be obvious: Ireland. I would move there in a heart beat if my family would come as well. Anywhere in the west of Ireland is okay with me, ...

    Aug 23, 2006


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