This new book of poems is in aid of the Cliona Ring Foundation, edited by Christy O'Donnell and John Carew.
You are invited to attend the White House Bar in O'Connell Street, Limerick, January 18, and/or the Honey Fitz Theatre in Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, February 3, to celebrate the book's official launch.
Christy and John are long-time stalwarts of the White House poetry scene in Limerick, to which they have brought much humour in their verse. They understand that laughter is always needed, and respect it at all levels of poetic ability. For these reasons this book is very important. The fact it is in support of such a worthy endeavour as that of the Cliona Ring Foundation of course multiplies that importance. Special mention must be given to Arts Officer of Limerick, Sheila Deegan, who supported Christy and John on this from the get-go.
If you have any queries about these evenings of poetry, I’m sure they will be happy to receive your contact, Christy at punchy1963@yahoo.co.uk or John at johncarew@gmail.com
You are invited to attend the White House Bar in O'Connell Street, Limerick, January 18, and/or the Honey Fitz Theatre in Lough Gur, Co. Limerick, February 3, to celebrate the book's official launch.
Christy and John are long-time stalwarts of the White House poetry scene in Limerick, to which they have brought much humour in their verse. They understand that laughter is always needed, and respect it at all levels of poetic ability. For these reasons this book is very important. The fact it is in support of such a worthy endeavour as that of the Cliona Ring Foundation of course multiplies that importance. Special mention must be given to Arts Officer of Limerick, Sheila Deegan, who supported Christy and John on this from the get-go.
If you have any queries about these evenings of poetry, I’m sure they will be happy to receive your contact, Christy at punchy1963@yahoo.co.uk or John at johncarew@gmail.com
2 comments:
How did you come to get a poem in, Kate? Was there a call for submissions?
Cut and paste error, Peter. Sorry. Sounds right up your street though
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