| Reviews for Seanchas na Éire |
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BranwenEithne 4/26/05 . chapter 1I find it amazing you can write so well in gaelic! Aside from that the poems themselves are incredably good because one must be knowlegded in Irish lore to create kind of thing is really interesting to me right now because I just finished a research paper on Celtic art and mythology so I can reconize the legends you writing about.I am very impressed! |
Tori Keedah 4/19/05 . chapter 3Irish folk-lore is so, compelling, no? Ah, how much I missed this language. maith agus álainn.. agus iontach. *smile at the horrible sentence* -I. Cambria. |
Nobody-n-Particular 4/6/05 . chapter 3It needs some more figurative language in this one, but I still enjoy. |
Nobody-n-Particular 4/6/05 . chapter 2Etched tragedy, shimmering lore |
Nobody-n-Particular 4/6/05 . chapter 1The past contains secrets so hidden fair... |
Tori Keedah 3/29/05 . chapter 2Ahh! These are very wonderful. I think you're way advance in Gaelic than I. Well, maith slainte agus ghra go tu.-indigo Cambria (you reviewed a poem of mine some time ago, I finally got around to reply.) |
skizofrenik 3/6/05 . chapter 1This is Gaelic, right? I think...Anyways, good job! I love reading old Irish poems, or new ones...I dunno. Cool! |
Tempest Epilogue 2/24/05 . chapter 1Very nice poem. Ireland has a very cool mythology. Yay for mythology-type poemy things! Whe! Sorry, I'm very hyper at the moment. Anyhow, I like the poem! Tempest Epilogue |