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Flash Fiction at the AE Festival 2024 Lineup
It is an honour and a joy to have Flash Fiction Armagh included again in the AE Festival in Lurgan and Armagh 2024. I attended it last year and was blown away by how much I enjoyed the events. It
Camlough Mountain
I’ve neglected my blog this past wee while, but I’ve been inspired to write something after catching up with my friend (amazing writer and Flash Fiction Armagh reader) Kerry Buchannan’s blog detailing her sailing/boating journey from Ireland to the Mediterranean
Happy New Flash Fiction Armagh
Between one thing and another, (Covid and industrial action to be specific) I didn’t manage to attend any Flash Fiction Armagh events in 2022 at all. When my wonderful co-host, co-organiser, co-founded of FFA and friend Réamonn got a wonderful
Flash Fiction in the Orchard 2021 presents:
We are thrilled to be involved in the award-winning Armagh Food and Cider Festival again this year. We are very grateful to the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council for their continued support and for all the hard work they
Bluebell Fairyland at the Milford Cuttings
It feels like Armagh’s worst keep secret even though the Milford Cuttings should not be kept secret at all. It is a stunningly gorgeous walk that is especially at its best in May with its carpet of bluebells. Managed by
Walk This Way
I find myself writing condolences messages on a daily basis at the moment, and it’s been like this for the past few weeks. It makes my heart so heavy. People are suffering. A vaccine will not prevent the grieving for
The Stray Sod at the Armagh Museum
It was with great delight that I accepted an invitation for Flash Fiction Armagh to have another event at the Armagh County Museum. The folks there are just so amazing to deal with and when they explained their idea for
Guest Post by P.V. Wolseley
I like to keep things physical – no Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Instagram – so it’s strange even to me that I’m guest-blogging for Byddi Lee. Let me tell you how this came about. It started, as so many writerly
Flash Fiction Saturday Night in the Musuem
His gaze is a little unsettling. Stern and aloof, he stares unflinchingly with glittering hungry eyes. It’s a gaze that follows me and did back when I was a child visiting the Armagh County Museum. I wonder what he makes