Ireland based organization offering classes, workshops and milongas. Includes photo galleries.
A bar and restaurant owned by writers. Casual pub-style atmosphere. Readings, music, gallery.
Offers courses to adults all year round with additional programs during the summer.
Artist working in oils and mixed media in Dublin, Ireland. Images, biography, news, message board, and guestbook.
Information on education, calendar of events, health, history, and recreation.
This essay discusses the influence other writers like Roethke or Williams may have had on Plath's poetry, discusses her contemporaries and looks at her poetry, arguing that her poems were not personal in a strict sense. Rather, Plath used personae and masks and …
Molesworth Street, Dublin. All Masonic Lodges operating under the Irish Constitution - whether in the island of Ireland or elsewhere in the world - are controlled from Grand Lodge in Dublin.…
His own father had him arrested for secretly taking Holy Orders, and Maurice's brother accused him of treason. Martyred at Dublin in 1581.
Physician, b. 1802, in Dublin, Ireland; d. there, 1880; distinguished for his original observations in heart disease, a special type of pulse being named after him.
…ural renderings and "Architects' Account" by Dublin-based Heneghan Peng Architects, who in June 2003 won the international architectural competition to design the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza; from Irish Architecture Online.…
Online lessons to novice and experienced technical writers. Features topic overview, courses, members page and contact information.
Monthly. Produced by members of Writers' Village University. Features articles, fiction, poetry, contests, author interviews, lifestyles, and market news.
Intended for content writers, publishers, and editors who submit articles, stories, and books for publication on the World Wide Web, without a prearranged contract. Scam web sites have been of increasing concern to all writers.…
Conservative opinion and forum from a diverse group of writers. News digest.
An archive of information for writers, illustrators, librarians, teachers, and others interested in the publishing of children's books.
Poet and biographer, b. 28 May, 1779, at Dublin, Ireland; d. 26 February, 1852, at Devizes, England.
A group of women artists, writers, performers, film makers and arts professionals who fight discrimination. Schedule of appearances, art archive, profile and interview.
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