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On the periphery

Seán Carlson

Stories, tangents and all

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Latest Issues

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New writing in the Missouri Review, the Common, and RTÉ Radio 1

A few new ones, all involving Ireland in some way, shape, or form. Read on or listen in:

4 months ago
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Tune in today: Debut fiction airing on Irish national radio

A few days ago, I sat beneath the cliffs at Ballybunion while my children sifted the sand and leapt over the waves rippling along the shoreline at low tide. Steeped in my own memories of childhood here with my family, and of listening to my...

5 months ago
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New writing on music in the Rumpus and Motif Magazine and more

In my last note, sent on St. Patrick’s Day, I shared an audio recording from “False Cognates,” my recent essay in the New England Review’s 30th anniversary folio on Wong Kar Wai’s film Chungking Express. Unfortunately, a website redesign kn...

7 months ago
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day! New audio in the New England Review, new writing in Trasna, old writing in the NY Daily News, elsewhere…

A year ago, my family and I were back in Ireland, singing along as my children joined our local parade, “Lá 'le Pádraig, lá 'le Pádraig, lá 'le Pádraig, hip hip hooray,” and so the melody is a welcome earworm of not-so-distant memories and ...

9 months ago
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