Showing posts with label Irish folklore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish folklore. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

MORE SAMPLES! from A TRIO OF IRISH TALES

Terrific Reader Reviews for A Trio of Irish Tales, including one suggesting that it be released in audio form.  That is part of the plan.  No question but to answer that desire with two more audio snippets for you to enjoy... Thank you everyone for the kind words!

"The Shadow by the Gate" from A Trio of Irish Tales by Judith Cullen (Sample)

"The Oak" from A Trio of Irish Tales by Judith Cullen (Sample)

Production (c) 2013 by Judith Cullen

And if you are in the Puget Sound area, you can hear the author read live from this book, and from her up-coming Reflections from The Golden Wheel.

Saturday, March 23rd at 2pm (60-90 minutes)
Mason United Methodist Church
2710 North Madison Street in the Proctor District


The event is free to the public, and you are always welcome to leave a tip here on the blog via the widget in the right hand margin. Check back on Saint Patrick's Day for a free audio download of Irish Poems by some great Irish poets to celebrate the day.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

COMING SOON in Ebook form for Kindle and Kindle Readers!

Coming in December just in time for Holiday Gift Giving: two ebooks of my own collected short stories.  Audio versions to follow in 2013.

Three Irish Tales ~ A trio of short stories inspired by Irish folklore and the author's own Irish family heritage. Includes the legends of the Bile Rath, the Far Liath, and a pesky pouka.

Reflections from The Golden Wheel"I'm not the first person to turn fifty. I am not likely to be the last either, but who knew that so much change would be part and parcel of clocking a half century?"  ...The Golden Wheel is a mix of fiction and non-fiction musings mirroring one woman's journey through the "wheel of the year" surrounding her fiftieth birthday.

I'm finally doing it!  I am finally publishing my own work.  Will post when these collections go on sale.  Might be that you know someone who might enjoy these.  It's a chance to support your local "maybe-not-so-starving-but-trying-to-pay-the-damn-utilities" artist.

Fabulous Illustrations by Micki McIntyre.