From Luciole friends: Aine MacAodha blogs about the wonderful new issue of Pirene's Fountain, brought to you by publisher Ami Kaye and her dedicated team! Great job, everyone!






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New Issue of Pirene's Fountain!   Check it out:  www.pirenesfountain.com


In the lore of Greek myths, naiad Pirene was grief-stricken by the death of her son, Cenchrias. She dissolved into a fountain of tears outside the gates of Corinth. It was said the essence of a naiad was tied to her spring; she could no longer exist if the spring dried up, as is often the case with inspiration and poetry. Pirene’s fountain was one of three springs associated with Pegasus, and was sacred to the muses, who drank of the waters for fresh inspiration.





From Aine MacAodha's blog:

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Latest issue of Pirene's Fountain up online.

I spent a good part of the weekend reading the latest issue of Pirene's Fountain and have enjoyed the many poetic voices that I have read. This issues featured poets include, Dorianne Laux, Joseph Millar and J. P. Dancing Bear;  who was interviewed by one of  PF Editors Ami Kaye,  you can read the interview here,

 http://www.pirenesfountain.com/folios/dancing-interview.html

Also loved the vibrant artwork of Elisa Boughner, check her folio page. A great read all round, thanks PF!


This is issue 7 of PF and I am honoured to have had poems in several issues.

Aine MacAodha

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Aine MacAodha
Omagh, North Ireland, Ireland
Writer/poet,avid photographer with a great interest in Celtic Myths, the beauty in the Irish landscape and a proud mother of three grown up children. I live in Omagh North of Ireland where the Sperrin Mountains are my inspiration in any season. I have a first collection of poems published titled 'Where the Three Rivers Meet' You can find my links at, ainemacaodha.webs.com/


Aine's Blog: http://networkedblogs.com/3xHu1

 

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