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Niamh Boyce
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Irish Writer. Humourless Hag. Author of Her Kind, The Herbalist & Inside The Wolf
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I love this new cover so much! For American readers interested in witch trials, women's history, Ireland... my novel Her Kind is now available in the US, through Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Amazon ... Ebook, hardback, paperback

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Congratulations!

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Today the Irish Examiner published my piece about the hellscape of platform manipulation and spam that is the modern web. In it, I highlighted that such actions materially benefit Twitter. Now, for the first time in 14 years, I've been suspended by Twitter. For "platform manipulation and spam".

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Seeking writing or art.... keep her lit 🔥

A call for art or writing on the theme of the sacred feminine or Brigid or The heritage of Kildare. Email HolyCowsRedBook@gmail.com to submit
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The kid that sent his ma a postcard from the Gaeltacht.. Still is one of the funniest things ever. (He’s in his late 30s now)

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Annaghmckerrig Artists retreat - finishing my novel 🤞

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A beautiful reclamation - Irish words for vulvas, periods etc along with art, poetry & illustration by contemporary artists... Women's Words by Manchán Mangan - the art is sublime, heart warming important work.

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Fantastic 👏

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Effects of deforestation in Ireland, 1907. 'The barrenness of the fertile sheep-runs in Connacht is woeful, awful, terrible.' William Bulfin, Rambles in Eirinn (available on archive.org@irishrainforest.bsky.social

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Please Share! (there's a working link this time!) A FREE creative writing resource using stories and cartoons to teach writing on the theme of #ClimateChangegreenschoolsireland.org/wp-content/u...

The cover of Feel the Change, a creative writing resource. It shows two teenagers, a blond white boy in a red shirt, holding up an SLR camera and, in front of him, a brown-skinned girl with long dark hair wearing a white top and jeans. She's holding a notebook and pen in her crossed arms. There is a montage of images around them, taken from different stories in the book. There is a boy jumping off some wrecked planking, a BMW SUV, a shy-looking fox cub in the bottom left-hand corner and, in the bottom right, a black girl with spiked black hair holding a large yellow and red water rifle. The title at the top reads 'Feel the Change: Exploring Climate Change Through Storytelling', and at the bottom, it reads Oisín McGann, Poetry Ireland and Green-Schools.
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Niamh Boyce
@boycie.bsky.social
Irish Writer. Humourless Hag. Author of Her Kind, The Herbalist & Inside The Wolf
169 followers204 following35 posts