Laois
HEAT IS HALF YOUR FOOD By Doreen Burke
This is a little book about the bog. It’s not about cutting turf nor is it about the flora and fauna. No this is but a memory book of family, of food, of home.
Laois
This is a little book about the bog. It’s not about cutting turf nor is it about the flora and fauna. No this is but a memory book of family, of food, of home.
104% Funded
€4,170 Raised
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I seek funding to print my children’s eco picture book about the Burren. “What to do and not to do when you visit the Burren, the World and at Home”.
109% Funded
€4,160 Raised
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Carlow
'Would You Marry A Farmer? Confessions of an Irish Farmerette' is a humourous and reflective non fiction book by Lorna Sixsmith, farmer and blogger
101% Funded
€6,100 Raised
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Dublin
By Alan Nolan
A full colour A2 (folding to A5) broadsheet celebrating remarkable Irish women from history and mythology with beautifully illustrated clerihew poems and biographical notes.
121% Funded
€914 Raised
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Galway
Coverage of the best Galway festival season 2013 has to offer, culminating in a daily show on Flirt FM 101.3, running for two weeks from 15th to 28th July.
110% Funded
€1,106 Raised
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Cork
By Luno Valetti
A work of weird fiction about the death of death and his subsequent resurrection. If successfully funded there will also be an EP and a photo exhibition based on the same idea.
109% Funded
€608 Raised
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Wicklow
To publish the fifth issue of The Poetry Bus Magazine plus a short collection called a 'Grimoire'
107% Funded
€2,147 Raised
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Dublin
By Cian Ginty
A second edition of an urban cycling newspaper focused on Dublin.
104% Funded
€4,380 Raised
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Dublin
By Rabble
rabble is a non-profit newspaper from the city’s underground. It’s collectively and independently run by volunteers.
108% Funded
€9,720 Raised
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