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Essay, Fiction, Ireland, Literature, Poetry, UK, USA, WINTER25

Winter/Spring issue 2025 is here!

Featuring poetry & prose from across the world, this issue includes new work by Neil McCarthy, Seán Carlson, Máighréad Medbh, Jen Herron, Megeen R. Mulholland, Máire T. Robinson, Seán McNicholl,…

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February 10, 2025
Essay, Fiction, Ireland, Literature, Poetry, SPRING24, UK, USA

Spring 2024 is here!

Featuring poetry & prose from across the world, this issue includes new work by Lisa Bellamy, Elizabeth Gibson, Claire Hennessy, Jim Maguire, Virginie Trachsler, Ruadhán MacFadden, Christina Hennemann, Muiread O’Hanlon,…

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March 21, 2024
Essay, Fiction, Ireland, Literature, Poetry, Scotland, UK, USA, WINTER23

Winter 2023 Arrives

Featuring poetry & prose from across the world, this packed quarterly includes new work by Mary O’Donnell, Finola Cahill, Gill Barr, Oladejo Abdullah Feranmi, Niamh Donnellan, Ciara Broderick, Mauk Donnabháin,…

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January 4, 2024
Feature, Ireland, Literature, Poetry, USA

A Celtic Sojourn

For over twenty years famed Boston radio host Brian O’Donovan spread holiday cheer with his annual production of “A Christmas Celtic Sojourn.” From an oversized, red chair, O’Donovan presented to…

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December 20, 2023
Archives, Essay, FALL23, Feature, Ireland, Literature, Poetry, UK, USA

Fall 2023 Lands

Featuring poetry & prose from across the world, this quarterly includes new work by Mary O’Donnell, Reyzl Grace, Mark Granier, Ellen Brickley, Mary Wilkinson, and Kathleen Williamson. Read the current…

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October 6, 2023
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    “AWAKE TO RACISM”

    Joann Malone In recognition of Black History Month, this week Trasna features an excerpt from a new publication by Joann Malone, Awake to Racism. Malone, an Irish-American, shares her experiences as a Catholic nun in Alabama in the 1960s. There, while teaching, she begins a lifelong involvement in the Civil Rights movement. Beginning with the 1963 bombing of a church in Birmingham…

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    Dairena Ní Chinnéide ~ “The Day the Blaskets were Nicked” and other poems

    March 26, 2021

    ‘Only Connect’ – An Anthology of Poetry Written During the Pandemic

    November 6, 2021

    Aguisín, (“Afterword”) a Reading by Aifric Mac Aodha

    March 12, 2021
  • Archives,  Poetry

    “Ardmore,” and Other Poems

    Frank Farrelly This week Trasna is pleased to feature Irish poet, Frank Farrelly, who is based in Waterford city. Frank’s poems here are from his first full collection, The Boiler Room, and reflect on childhood, place and a growing towards an understanding of the complexities of life and living. The poem, Against the Clock, brings us to our current situation, living through the COVID…

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    ‘Nora’, an excerpt, as read by its author Nuala O’Connor

    May 21, 2021

    “On America” and Other Poems

    January 14, 2022

    Fall 2023 Lands

    October 6, 2023
  • Archives,  Poetry

    “Take Me out to the Ballgame,” and Other Poems

    K.T. Slattery This week Trasna is pleased to feature the work of K.T. Slattery. A native of Tennessee, who now lives in the West of Ireland, Slattery is a familiar with Transatlantic crossings. “My biggest regret / Moving across the wide ocean- / I missed that glorious day / Red Sox World Champions!!!!” We commend Slattery not just for her image-rich poetry, but for her good…

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    ‘Nora’, an excerpt, as read by its author Nuala O’Connor

    May 21, 2021

    Fall 2023 Lands

    October 6, 2023

    ‘Only Connect’ – An Anthology of Poetry Written During the Pandemic

    November 6, 2021
  • Archives

    Atlantic Currents, Connecting Cork and Lowell Through Learning

    Atlantic Currents is an anthology of sixty-five writers from Ireland and the United States. The book grew from the efforts of John Wooding, a former Provost at UMass, to have Lowell designated a UNESCO Learning City. Working with co-editors Paul Marion of Loom Press and Tina Neylon of the Cork Lifelong Learning Festival, this unique anthology seeks to enrich the the…

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    ‘Only Connect’ – An Anthology of Poetry Written During the Pandemic

    November 6, 2021

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    May 21, 2021

    “On America” and Other Poems

    January 14, 2022
  • Archives

    Atlantic Currents & the Poetry of Alex Hayes

    Atlantic Currents: Connecting Cork and Lowell, brings together sixty-five writers from both sides of the Atlantic, featuring a collection of stories, poems, essays, songs, and parts of novels. This January, Trasna features selected writings from this 2020 anthology. Featured this week, the poetry of Alex Hayes. FR8879, 42 (Warsaw to Shannon) We’re leaving the sea of clouds behind now, Suspended…

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    “On America” and Other Poems

    January 14, 2022

    Dairena Ní Chinnéide ~ “The Day the Blaskets were Nicked” and other poems

    March 26, 2021

    ‘Nora’, an excerpt, as read by its author Nuala O’Connor

    May 21, 2021
  • Archives

    “Where Now Begins”

    This week, on January 6th, the United States Capitol was attacked. It houses the meeting chambers of the United States Senate and the Congress. It is one of the most symbolically important buildings in the nation. At the time of the attack, a joint session of Congress was certifying the election of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris. The assault, more…

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    ‘Nora’, an excerpt, as read by its author Nuala O’Connor

    May 21, 2021

    Aguisín, (“Afterword”) a Reading by Aifric Mac Aodha

    March 12, 2021

    “On America” and Other Poems

    January 14, 2022
  • Archives

    ‘Beannacht’ ~ a New Year Blessing

    Eileen Heneghan Beannacht is the Irish word for blessing. As 2020 ends, and we prepare to begin 2021, we extend a heartfelt and beautiful Beannacht from Tipperary-based healer and writer, Eileen Heneghan. Here at Trasna, we wish everyone health and happiness in the new year. Beannacht Wishing you deep peace as we stand on the shoreline of a new year…

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    March 12, 2021

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    March 26, 2021

    “On America” and Other Poems

    January 14, 2022
  • Archives,  Poetry

    Nollaig Shona Daoibh – Merry Christmas to All

    From: “A Christmas Childhood,” Patrick Kavanagh (1943) “Outside the cow-house my motherMade the music of milking;The light of her stable-lamp was a starAnd the frost of Bethlehem made it twinkle. A water-hen screeched in the bog,Mass-going feetCrunched the wafer-ice on the pot-holes,Somebody wistfully twisted the bellows wheel. My child poet picked out the lettersOn the grey stone,In silver the wonder…

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    November 6, 2021

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    March 26, 2021

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    October 6, 2023
  • Archives,  Poetry

    CUMMISKEY ALLEY New and Selected Poems by Tom Sexton

    Former Alaskan poet Laureate Tom Sexton’s latest volume of poetry is “Cummiskey Alley.” The collection is named after Lowell’s first Irishman, Hugh Cummiskey, who walked from Boston to Lowell with a group of Irish laborers. Cummiskey and many other Irish labors dug miles of canals in Lowell, and helped birth the nation’s first industrial revolution. The following poems explore the…

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    May 21, 2021

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    March 26, 2021

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    October 6, 2023
  • Archives

    Ireland’s Most Loved Independent Bookshops – by Trasna Writers

    This week on Trasna, we feature a few of Ireland’s Independent Bookshops. Ireland has over 200 Independent bookshops, and they fulfill a role that larger chains don’t: they are true members of their community. As poet Enda Wyley explains: “Here you drop in to browse books, have a chat about the latest releases and sometimes bump into book loving friends…

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