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James Mulhern’s writing has appeared in literary journals over one hundred and thirty times. In 2013, he was a Finalist for the Tuscany Prize in Catholic Fiction. In 2015, Mr. Mulhern was awarded a writing fellowship to Oxford University. That … Continue reading
Alec Solomita’s fiction has appeared in the Southwest Review, The Mississippi Review, Southword Journal, and The Drum (audio), among other publications. He was shortlisted by the Bridport Prize and Southword Journal. His poetry has appeared in The Ekphrastic Review, Gnashing … Continue reading
Clem Henricson is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She is a writer and philosopher and has directed a public policy institute advising international government. Widely published, her most recent works include Morality and Public Policy and Making Space for … Continue reading
Laura Rodley, Pushcart Prize winner is a quintuple Pushcart Prize nominee, and quintuple Best of Net nominee. Latest books Turn Left at Normal by Big Table Publishing and Counter Point by Prolific Press. Flash Point Grease spot on his cheek,mechanic … Continue reading
Susan Tepper is a twenty-year writer and the author of nine published books of fiction and poetry. Currently she is in production for an off-Broadway play that she adapted from one of her novels, and hopes to see it performed … Continue reading
Kitty Donnelly’s first collection, The Impact of Limited Time, was published in 2020 by Indigo Dreams. She has had poetry published in journals including Acumen, Mslexia, Quadrant and the New Welsh Review. She won a Creative Future Award in 2019 … Continue reading
James Mulhern’s writing has appeared in literary journals over one hundred and thirty times. In 2013, he was a Finalist for the Tuscany Prize in Catholic Fiction. In 2015, Mr. Mulhern was awarded a writing fellowship to Oxford University. That … Continue reading
Clare Ryan is from Cork and always dreamed of being a writer. After a varied career that included teaching, Adult Literacy Founder/Organiser, and Consultant to the Pharmaceutical industry, retirement finally provided the opportunity to follow her dream. Workshops by eminent … Continue reading
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – The Galway Review 9 (Printed Edition), April 2021 Submission guidelines: Submissions, poetry, short fiction, plays and non-fiction or extracts, reviews and criticism (up to 2500 words) now being sought for the next issue of The Galway Review 9, … Continue reading
Steve Carr, from Richmond, Virginia, has had over 430 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals, reviews and anthologies since June, 2016. He has had seven collections of his short stories, Sand, Rain, Heat, The Tales … Continue reading
Mike Dillon lives on Puget Sound northwest of Seattle. He is the author of four books of poetry and three books of haiku. His most recent book, “Departures,” a book of poetry and prose about the forced removal of Bainbridge … Continue reading
Phil Carrick was born and raised in Ireland in the 1950s, enjoying a childhood that saw her family live in various parts of, Offaly, Galway, Kildare, and Dublin. She was educated at both UCD and Trinity College Dublin and spent … Continue reading