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back again, higgley pen | Flow Blue
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Introducing a novel by Gail Dennehy. Back again, higgley pen. January 23, 2012. Like many people in this country, I’ve been watching the circus of the Republican primary with horror. It is a wonder to me how anyothene can find anything of use among the warped facts, misinterpretations, and outright lies that the media has been feeding up lately from the circus that is the Republican party. My book “Flaming Pear” is back on the burner and I just wrote my first sex scene. I’m. Quite proud of it, too. Leave...
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Delays and outright laziness | Flow Blue
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Introducing a novel by Gail Dennehy. Delays and outright laziness. February 21, 2012. The only excuse I have for not writing is the above. Well, that and my internet service has been off for a month and the Republicans went mentally ill simultaneously. I joined a new writers group and was told that I needed to focus on writing another book. Now that was a mistake. With marketing work and a poetry anthology I’m working on, I have more than enough to keep me busy right now. One of the problems I found when...
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Killarney Landmark | Flow Blue
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Introducing a novel by Gail Dennehy. September 22, 2014. Drive out of Killarney and around the ring with. The Irish sun shining behind you,. The ocean on your right glistens with diamonds. Strewn out from fairy mounds onto the sea. The hills surround and lead you on through. The morning’s gold light. There’s a curve ahead, with cars parked and people. Curiosity gets you. You pull in and gasp out loud at. Fields ripe with yellow heather,. There is a stream that rushes gurgling. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Hello, again | Flow Blue
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Introducing a novel by Gail Dennehy. I hope here in this blog to give you a sense of where and when these people lived. I love Boston and I love Ireland.I hope you’ll learn to share that love with me. Oh, yes. I love history, too. Oh, by the way, you’ll find if you read along with me that my Attention Deficit gets the better of my editing. Forgive me, please and let me know if I’ve created any particular faux pas. On September 20, 2014. Delays and outright laziness. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Loving Ireland | Flow Blue
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Introducing a novel by Gail Dennehy. September 22, 2014. So, how do I tell you about the passion that led to me writing Flow Blue? I am fourth generation Irish-American, pretty far from the homeland but then, my family settled in Boston. In Boston, if you’re Irish, you’re always Irish and you long to go home to the old sod. Why did they come to America? How did they live in Ireland? Where exactly did they come from and what was it like there? Do I have a love affair with Ireland? Enter your comment here.
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The Star of the Sea by Joseph O’Connor | Flow Blue
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Introducing a novel by Gail Dennehy. The Star of the Sea by Joseph O’Connor. November 17, 2014. The above is the title of the book I am reading presently. It’s the story of murder on a coffin ship. This is the name given to sailing ships bringing fugitives of the Irish Potato Famine to America, Canada, and Australia. They seldom made it to their destinations without at least half the passengers dying. Well, I can’t say yet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).