The Children of Lir
A Tale from Ireland’s Mythological Cycle The Children of Lir is often thought of as a children’s tale. Indeed, many versions of […]
A Tale from Ireland’s Mythological Cycle The Children of Lir is often thought of as a children’s tale. Indeed, many versions of […]
Canada’s Worst Summer Ever In my spare time I wrote an article for Celtic Canada on line magazine. It’s in the Spring, […]
This is an original story, written by me in October, 2018, which I told to children in 2019 and no doubt will […]
A curragh is a type of boat. It is sometimes pronounced “KERR-ic” with a “c” or “k” sound at the end, and […]
A Tale from the Fenian Cycle The Legend of Knockmany is often thought of as a children’s or fairy tale and is […]
5 stars from Reader Views Buy The Horse A Guinness received its first book review. We kinda like it. It was from […]
A Lament for Bonnie Prince Charles Sean Clarach McDonnell (1691- 1754) was one of Ireland’s premier poets in the early 18th century. […]
The Irish Uisce Beatha The Irish in the medieval times developed (some would say perfected) a technique for distilling grains of barley. […]
A Family History I wrote this family history over a decade ago, focusing on John Albert Berg – my wife’s grandfather. I […]
Buy The Horse A Guinness Rob Wilkinson is an illustrator, storyteller and teacher from Whitley Bay on the North-East Coast of England. […]