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How to Live in a Wet Lettuce

Cover of How to Live in a Wet Lettuce

Have you ever wondered how to become a crazy cat lady, how to make friends with the right people, or how to freak out your kids? Wonder no more. In this little book, you'll not only find the answers to such burning questions, you'll also find out what it feels like to wear God's sunglasses, how to catch a snake, and learn how your landlord can inspire you to swim one and a half kilometres, cycle forty, and run ten. Consecutively.

Order a copy online from Amazon.com by clicking here or from the publisher by clicking on the cover image or here, or buy one at Carroll Books in Dundalk.

Click here to email me for a signed copy.


Cover of the Mammoth Book of Irish Romance

My short story Tara's Find is included in the Mammoth Book of Irish Romance:

An enthralling collection of romantic tales set amidst beautiful Ireland’s lush ancient landscapes: pre-Christian ruins, green hills, rugged cliffs, and pounding Atlantic surf. These stories—by writers such as Roberta Gellis, Bertice Small, Jennifer Ashley, Claire Delacroix, and Mary Jo Putney—honor Ireland’s rich heritage as a land of poets, magic, and mystery. The publication will be just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.

Click on the cover to order your copy from Amazon now!

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Cover for The Ancient by Anida Adler
Rated 'Best Book' (six out of five - yes, you read that right) by Whipped Cream Erotica:
"I have three words for The Ancient: This. Book. Rocked! From the gritty beginning to the fantastical ending this story entranced me with its visuals, characterization and heart."

Great review by "That Chick that Reads"

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Cover of The Pebble by Nadia Williams
Rated 5/5 by LASR
Rated 3.75/5 by Night Owl Romance
Rated 3/5 by Coffee Time Romance

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Articles and reports



Athlete profiles for Setanta Triathlon Club:

Alan Bingham
Bryan McCrystal
Eve McCrystal
Kathleen Byrne & Nuala O'Donoghue
Mary Laverty
Owen Martin
Ronan Greene
Sheena Dullaghan

Example of a race report written for Setanta triathlon club


Contemporary issue article

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Nadia is no Shakespeare, but her books are good reading.