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Celtic Life International

Fall 2024 Vol.38 No.7
Magazine

Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Lifelong Learning

CelticLifeStyle

Wisecraft and Witchcraft

De Tha Dol

Celts in the Community

Thistle & Stitch • One California couple rises from the ashes

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Cycles of Renewal • The Celtic Calendar and the Sobriety Journey

Samara O’Gorman

Liz MacRae

Tanya O • One Irish woman plies her trade with passion and persistence

Dulahan

Skyrie • Scottish trad trio Skyrie looks to new horizons

Réalta and The Leap

The Belfast International Arts Festival

Alison Kinnaird • As Celtic Life International correspondent Tom Langlands tells us, Scotland’s foremost creative isn’t slowing down anytime soon

Is Galicia the Original Celtic Homeland? • Celtic Life International correspondent Steve Melia pedals through the past

Rhossili Beach and Worm’s Head Adventures

Style • Designers across the Celtic nations are shifting to sustainable style.

Jayne Pierson

Guggi

For The Love of Literature

Andrew O’Hagan • With a new book under his belt, Scottish scribe Andrew O’Hagan is back at work

Kevin Barry • Kevin Barry is the author of the novels Night Boat to Tangier, Beatlebone, and City of Bohane, as well as three story collections including That Old Country Music. His stories and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, Granta and elsewhere. Recently we spoke with the Irish scribe from his home in County Sligo on Eire’s west coast about his latest work, The Heart in Winter.

Marian Keyes’ Favourite Mistake

Labour of Love • John Philip Newell’s latest work, The Great Search, births a new vision for humanity

New Voices

The 20 authors featured in this collection are:

Molly Aitken • Growing up in Ireland, writer Molly Aitken didn’t hear much tell of witches

The Living Bridge • Celtic Magic and Witchcraft

Stand in Your Sovereignty • A Homecoming to Tara

Irish Banshees

Féile Na Marbh

Scottish Halloween

Alan Price • One man brings the pipes to the Far East

Rebecca Ashworth

Keely O’Grady • The sky is the limit for one Celtic Kiwi

King Scallop with Brown Crab

Spectacular Signatory

Bronze Shoes


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 116 Publisher: Celtic Life International Edition: Fall 2024 Vol.38 No.7

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  • Release date: October 1, 2024

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Celtic Life International is home to an extensive collection of feature stories, interviews, history, heritage, news, views, reviews, recipes, events, trivia, humour and tidbits from across all Seven Celtic Nations and beyond.

Celtic Life International

Lifelong Learning

CelticLifeStyle

Wisecraft and Witchcraft

De Tha Dol

Celts in the Community

Thistle & Stitch • One California couple rises from the ashes

FESTIVAL FOCUS

Cycles of Renewal • The Celtic Calendar and the Sobriety Journey

Samara O’Gorman

Liz MacRae

Tanya O • One Irish woman plies her trade with passion and persistence

Dulahan

Skyrie • Scottish trad trio Skyrie looks to new horizons

Réalta and The Leap

The Belfast International Arts Festival

Alison Kinnaird • As Celtic Life International correspondent Tom Langlands tells us, Scotland’s foremost creative isn’t slowing down anytime soon

Is Galicia the Original Celtic Homeland? • Celtic Life International correspondent Steve Melia pedals through the past

Rhossili Beach and Worm’s Head Adventures

Style • Designers across the Celtic nations are shifting to sustainable style.

Jayne Pierson

Guggi

For The Love of Literature

Andrew O’Hagan • With a new book under his belt, Scottish scribe Andrew O’Hagan is back at work

Kevin Barry • Kevin Barry is the author of the novels Night Boat to Tangier, Beatlebone, and City of Bohane, as well as three story collections including That Old Country Music. His stories and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, Granta and elsewhere. Recently we spoke with the Irish scribe from his home in County Sligo on Eire’s west coast about his latest work, The Heart in Winter.

Marian Keyes’ Favourite Mistake

Labour of Love • John Philip Newell’s latest work, The Great Search, births a new vision for humanity

New Voices

The 20 authors featured in this collection are:

Molly Aitken • Growing up in Ireland, writer Molly Aitken didn’t hear much tell of witches

The Living Bridge • Celtic Magic and Witchcraft

Stand in Your Sovereignty • A Homecoming to Tara

Irish Banshees

Féile Na Marbh

Scottish Halloween

Alan Price • One man brings the pipes to the Far East

Rebecca Ashworth

Keely O’Grady • The sky is the limit for one Celtic Kiwi

King Scallop with Brown Crab

Spectacular Signatory

Bronze Shoes


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