My Celtic ancestors lived in a class-based society, and one of those social classes was the bards, the poets. Irish poets keep the ancient Celtic tradition alive, and now it's our turn to help them out.
A message from Jessie Lendennie of Salmon Press:
[Dear Members,
As you can imagine this year is a very difficult one for all poetry presses, certainly we're finding it much harder than last year. Our book rep says that things are picking up, but that's not paying the bills right now. We need to bring in at least 5,000 euro in web sales and donations in the new few weeks.
So, here's the sales pitch: For a limited period we're offering free postage on all our books. This, along with the fall in value of the euro, makes for a great deal for buyers living abroad. Domestic buyers always get a good deal!
Do have a look and choose one, two or a few! You won't be disappointed!
New & Recent Titles: http://www.salmonpoetry.com/bookshop2.php?c2=1
Current Poetry Titles: http://www.salmonpoetry.com/bookshop2.php?c2=2
Anthologies: http://www.salmonpoetry.com/bookshop2.php?c2=3
Essays & Memoir: http://www.salmonpoetry.com/bookshop2.php?c2=4
Drama for schools: http://www.salmonpoetry.com/bookshop2.php?c2=5
Become a Friend of Salmon:
http://www.salmonpoetry.com/friends-of-salmon.php ]
There you have it: not only poetry, but memoir, essays and even dramatic works for schools. Please check out these titles, purchase the ones you want, and pass the message around. Let's all support the arts!
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