A Purple Thread
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A Purple Thread

Even before his birth, the life of Oscar Wilde was one shaped by dark, otherworldly forces. From a childhood spent in the fabled lands of Tír na nÓg to his star-crossed romance with Lord Alfred Douglas, Wilde’s trajectory through the artistic and social worlds of his day seemed guided by strange fate, some of it prophesied in his most famous works, including Salomé and The Picture of Dorian Gray.

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Tales From Fiddler’s Green: Issue 2 - Midnight Flowers
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Tales From Fiddler’s Green: Issue 2 - Midnight Flowers

Our second collection of prose and verse, with an introduction by series editor Susan Redington Bobby and a foreword from Clint Marsh. Published in December 2023 by Fiddler’s Green. Tales from Fiddler’s Green 2 features red foil titling, illustrations throughout by Niall Grant, and 80 pages of short fiction and poetry.

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Tales From Fiddler’s Green: Issue 1 - Premiere Issue
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Tales From Fiddler’s Green: Issue 1 - Premiere Issue

Our first collection of prose and verse, with an introduction by series editor Susan Redington Bobby and a foreword from Clint Marsh. Published in spring 2021 by Fiddler’s Green. Tales from Fiddler’s Green 1 features red foil titling, illustrations throughout by Open Sea Design Co., and 72 pages of short fiction and poetry

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EAVA: Issue 1 - Pilgrimages
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EAVA: Issue 1 - Pilgrimages

A pilgrimage can take many forms. The artists within this issue have shared work and essays that will take you on a journey through their creative practice, experiences, and memories. Photographers, musicians, painters, poets and more fill these pages.

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Conjure Codex: Issue 5
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Conjure Codex: Issue 5

This Conjure Codex brings to a close the first volume of the series; it was never our intention to theme the issues by colour, but that is what happened and so it is fitting that our final number is the black of moonless midnight.

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