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A Christmas Haunting
"A large clock in the distance strikes midnight. It is Christmas Eve." A short story by Bobby Ferguson. ...
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A Load of Bull
Blue sky, sunshine, a quiet drive in the countryside - what could be nicer. But as Joan Toase recalls things don't always go according to plan. ...
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Aunty's child
On long summer nights, as a child Pauline Magee would walk up Courtney Hill with her Aunty Kathleen ...
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Beautiful Chrissie
She is an aunt that Pauline Magee feels a special bond with. Others remember Chrissie for her beauty ...
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Defiance
A thought provoking poem from Lesleyann Kane in Belfast. ...
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Hold your head up in the face of embarrassment
For most women there's always a special dress you remember. For Pauline Magee it was a black and gold one she had when she was 17. ...
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Love and Hate
A Newry man, who showed great bravery during World War I, Pauline Magee writes about her granda. ...
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The glen with the round tower
"... it was blue with millions of bluebells". Pauline Magee writes from New Zealand with her memories of a beautiful morning in May ...
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The Long Goodbye
Alzheimer's is an illness that unfortunately too many families have personal experience of. A loved one lost but not gone. ...
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The Snowman
A wintery poem from Lesleyann Kane in Belfast ...
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