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My publications include six poetry collections: The Best of (What’s Left of) Heaven (2019 / 2010), Famosa na sua cabeça (2015), You Have to Laugh: New + Selected Poems (2013), Talk Poetry (2007), SOS Poetry (2007), and Nelson & The Huruburu

Ethnomusicologist, linguist, singer and artist from Rhode Island. Retired from music librarianship at Brown University. Specialize in Irish language and gaeltacht culture especially sean-nos singing.

Timothy Hoyt is a Professor of Strategy and Policy, John Nicholas Brown Chair of Counterterrorism, and director of the Advanced Strategy Program at the US Naval War College in Newport, RI (USA) He received a Ph.D. in International Relations and

Beth O’Leary Anish, PhD is a New England ACIS board member. Her research interests include 20th century Irish American fiction and memoir, and literature of immigration and diaspora. She has published in the New Hibernia Review. She is Professor of

Stephanie Pocock Boeninger is an Associate Professor of English at Providence College, where she specializes in modern drama. She has published articles on Irish writers James Joyce, Eavan Boland, Dion Boucicault, Martin McDonagh, J.M. Synge, and W.B. Yeats. Her book,