My new work, Lilies on the Deathbed of Étaín, just dropped
"Breen is writing at a pitch few other poets of his generation can muster," says poet & prof. Alan Gillis
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Feels a bit weird sharing the news here, but my debut novella is out now!
For those who like repair shops, old cities, and a whole lot of weird timey wimey stuff, there is a chance you might like reading this!
Sadly, there are no rivers in this book.
Riverbed was included in @DublinBookFest's 2021 list of “journals to support this year“, in @businessposthq’s list of “the latest literary journals to look out for”, and in @TheSundayIndo’s article about why “literary journals are brilliant stepping stones for emerging writers”.
"Our adjoined existence: not quite / as navigable as we thought, / our hands blistered by oars, / running out of liquor."
A little something about how rivers work in one of my favourite reviews: @RiverbedReview - the latest issue is full of refreshing, aquatic poetry.
Thanks to @RiverbedReview for giving my poem, If Education Is A Riverbank In My Country, a befitting home. Cheers to my first poem of the year! 🤩😍 Read it here:
https://t.co/d99FxAeqoF via @riverbedreview
"Ash on the Annalee", in part, a lament for those we knew who lived brightly, remembered in light, not in death.
"I stood, at river vigil, near the resting place of the face of God."
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