We're very proud to announce that the first issue of Aimsir is here! We are publishing our Imbolc edition today, in honour of the first day of spring, according to the traditional Irish seasonal calendar 🕯️ https://t.co/lngO4nNBGy. 🧵
Eleanor Maguire, who died 4 January at age 54, pioneered the famous London taxi-driver study and naturalistic approaches for studying spatial and episodic memory in people.
By @callimcflurry
https://t.co/x0pxNcZBXQ
Congrats @aislingnichoibh and @theseaw1tch on your Lúnasa edition of Aimsir. As always looking forward to the journey you & your contributors take me on. 💕
"Not a tree whereon to hang a man; no water in which to drown him; no soil in which to bury him." True & still beautiful. Ceann Boirne, #Burren National Park, #Clare.
We are currently accepting submissions for the Lúnasa issue of Aimsir until 5pm on July 10th! Looking for unsolicited work in English, Irish and Gàidhlig, as well as proposals for writing in Manx, Breton, Cornish, Welsh and Scots 🌼
'The thing my dad had described that had brought him so much joy was not in me. Instead I was like my mother. Waiting for my turn.'
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🌟 ‘An Inconvenient Truth' by Podge Meehan, Channel Issue 9
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A Green stone -originating in what is now County Galway over 400 million years ago. Likely dragged south by glacial activity and dropped in County Clare during the last Iceage over 15,000 years ago. Atlantic waves have since tumbled and smoothed it down to the form you see today