Dublin
Failing From The Front
By Scott Evans
'Failing From The Front' is the third book by Irish author, speaker and blogger Scott Evans and is an exploration of the insecurities, failures and flaws of biblical leaders.
Dublin
By Scott Evans
'Failing From The Front' is the third book by Irish author, speaker and blogger Scott Evans and is an exploration of the insecurities, failures and flaws of biblical leaders.
125% Funded
€2,516 Raised
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Donegal
By Danny Brown
Help publish 3 editions of an Irish language newspaper in the Donegal Gaeltacht. 3 eagrán de nuachtán Gaeilge a fhoilsiú i nGaeltacht Dhún na nGall.
103% Funded
€5,167 Raised
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Dublin
By NaomiBomb
I've wanted for a really long time to release a book showcasing my art and illustrations to sell. Full of stylized illustrations, I want to show the world my art.
101% Funded
€860 Raised
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Clare
By Just Juiced
Children's rhythm and rhyme A5 picture book aimed at young readers aged 5+.
100% Funded
€1,200 Raised
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Dublin
The Death of a Socialite follows Gareth Rafter around Dublin in 1999 as he becomes an adult and studies his attempts to escape political and social unrest that are threatening him.
107% Funded
€1,400 Raised
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Cork
How I Learn is a crowd sourced book about learning styles and experiences. It's aim is to change the way we, educators, parents and students, learn and how educators teach.
125% Funded
€1,250 Raised
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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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