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Fire

Brigid and the Sacred Feminine

Edited by Shauna Gilligan, Niamh Boyce

Paper $24.95 | 9781851323289 cart

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5.5 x 8.5, 144 pages
January 2025

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In Fire, a tribute to the sacred feminine, Brigid, and the heritage of Kildare, Shauna Gilligan and Niamh Boyce have created a rich and colorful tapestry of words and images from around the globe. By turns reflective and enraged, tender and playful, the over 50 contributions in this volume explore the Brigid of myth, memory and imagination. These stories, poems, and artworks breathe new energy into Brigid’s life and the fascination she holds for so many people.


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5.5 x 8.5, 144 pages

January 2025

Subjects: Irish studies, women's and gender studies, poetry, fiction
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