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  • Bad A** (UNEDITIED RAW VERSION) by MargaretDeLecroix
    MargaretDeLecroix
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    This is just up for me and all :/ I have begun writing a more edited version of this story and it is posted under "Bad A**" that is not the most editied, I have only begun a different take on the story and will edit the story further. But hey, if you want to read my earlier rambles, please feel free to do so!
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  • The Afterwards Of A Broken heart by emptyheartsxo
    emptyheartsxo
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    Breathe in the experience. Breathe out the poetry.
  • Poem: Saintly Seeds by jjbreunig3
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  • Darerca by LiamMullen
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    Discover the Legacy of Darerca, Sister of Saint Patrick In this compelling historical narrative, explore the life of Darerca, a revered and influential woman in early Ireland. Renowned as the sister of Saint Patrick, Darerca's story is one of faith, resilience, and family. Married twice and the mother of seventeen sons-all of whom became bishops-and daughters who embraced the saintly path, her life paints a vivid picture of a pivotal era in Irish history. Set against the backdrop of the late 4th to the 6th century, the tale transports readers through the tumultuous and transformative years leading to the rise of Ireland's monasteries and Christian faith. Building upon the author's acclaimed work, Paddy-and possibly weaving in its elements-this story offers a rich, immersive glimpse into early Irish society and spirituality. Set mainly on Valentia Island in the land they call 'The Kingdom' - Kerry. From the author of Paddy, King Brian, The Scribe, The Nationalists, Exile, Vigilis, The Soaring Spirit, and Land of Our Father, this book continues the tradition of evocative storytelling rooted in Ireland's glorious past.