Notes on Contributors R.J. Breathnach is a Wexford-born journalist and writer based in Dublin, Ireland. His work has been published in The Madrigal, Tír na nÓg Magazine, and The Honest Ulsterman, among others. His debut poetry chapbook, I Grew Tired of Being a Zombie, is available from Alien Buddha Press. Originally from Pembrokeshire Hon Corbett now lives on the Anglo-Scottish border amongst Hadrian's Wall. Hon draws inspiration from the pleasure and pains of parenthood, travels and life experiences. Hon studies Creative Writing and is working towards a first collection of poetry. A.M. Cousins’ work can be found in PIR, The Stinging Fly and FISH 2019. She is a regular contributor to ‘Sunday Miscellany’ on RTE Radio1. Her first collection of poetry, REDRESS, was published in 2021 by Revival Press, Limerick. Rachel Coventry is a poet and theorist. Her poems are published in journals such as The Rialto, The North, The Moth, Southword, Poetry Ireland Review, Cyphers, and The SHOp. Her second collection will be published by Salmon Poetry in August 2022. Derek Coyle published his first collection, Reading John Ashbery in Costa Coffee Carlow in a dual-language edition in Tranas, Sweden and Carlow, Ireland in April 2019, and it was shortlisted for the Shine Strong 2020 poetry award. He lectures in Carlow College/St Patrick’s, Ireland. His second collection, Sipping Martinis under Mount Leinster is due in the Fall 2022. He has published poems in The Irish Times, Irish Pages, The Texas Literary Review, The Honest Ulsterman, Orbis, Skylight 47, Assaracus, and The Stony Thursday Book. Deirdre McKernan Crosby lives in Greystones, Co. Wicklow. Her first published poem, Uninvited Guest appeared in the Bray Arts Journal, 2019. During the Pandemic Deirdre took part in three Poetry Day Ireland events: 2020 theme ‘There Will be Time’ brought about a virtual reading of her poem There Will Be Time –
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