Things to Read

POETRY PUBLISHED ONLINE

At Eternal Haunted Summer:

At Goblin Fruit:

At Strange Horizons:



AVAILABLE FOR KINDLE

Akhila, Divided



MURKY DEPTHS PDF EDITIONS

Casting Sin

The Longest Road in the Universe



WITCHES & PAGANS PDF EDITIONS

Godtouched

The Ruin of Beltany Ring


Folk Songbook

These songs represent my initial foray into making popular Folk and Gaelic lyrics available on my web site. Future songs will be listed individually. The songbook is downloadable below as a PDF file.

  • All Around My Hat
  • All For Me Grog
  • An Mhaighdean Mhara
  • A Proper Sort of Gardener
  • Black Velvet Band
  • Bonnie Ship the Diamond
  • The Bonny Streets of Fyve-io
  • Bonny Portmore
  • Boston And St. John's
  • Botany Bay
  • Braes of Sutherland
  • Bustles and Bonnets
  • Caidé Sin Do'n Té Sin
  • Caledonia
  • Captain Kidd
  • Carrighfergus
  • Christians and Pagans
  • Clohinne Winds
  • Close it Down
  • Coisich, A Rùin
  • Come and I Will Sing You
  • Dónal Agus Mórag
  • Drunken Sailor
  • Fiddler's Green
  • Four Green Fields
  • General Taylor
  • Hi Rì Him Bò & Translation
  • If I Was A Blackbird
  • I'm A Rover
  • Jamie Raeburn's Farewell
  • Here Is Where the Heart Is
  • Lukey
  • Nancy Whiskey
  • The Newry Highwayman
  • Níl Na Lá
  • Old Brown's Daughter
  • Old Polina
  • On A Sea Of Fleur De Lis
  • Pastures Of Plenty
  • Ripples in the Rockpools
  • Rolling Down to Old Maui
  • Sealwoman/Yundah
  • The Silver Dagger
  • So Early, Early in the Spring
  • Take Her In Your Arms
  • The Bonny Swans
  • The Foggy Dew
  • The Highwayman
  • The Irish Rover
  • The Lady of Shalott
  • The Leaving of Liverpool
  • The Mountains of Mourne
  • The Night Pat Murphy Died
  • The Orange and the Green
  • The Parting Glass
  • The Prophet
  • Queen of Argyll
  • The Rambles of Spring
  • The River Driver
  • The Sinking of the Reuben James
  • The Witch of the Westmorland
  • Waiting for the Lark
  • Whiskey In The Jar
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Is fhearr deagh chainnt na h-asail na droch fhacal faidh.
The good speech of an ass is better than the bad word of a prophet.