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This Irish language
Spoken Stories Independence commissioned story is written by Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde and also read beautifully by the author for the RTÉ Radio 1 series - listen to
Snáithíní Solais above.
The story s narrator moves almost dreamlike back and forth between present-day actualities and brightly lit key moments of remembrance from his childhood. He’s contemplating life s changes and consequences, what molds and shapes us, as his mother s mobility and memory are irrevocably challenged.
Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde
The story was first broadcast to coincide with Seachtain na Gaeilge 2021. Snáithíní Solais (Threats of Light) is also available as a podcast here - an English version of the story is currently commissioned and will be available as a podcast shortly.
Independence is a family story in Spoken Stories Independence
Updated / Tuesday, 2 Mar 2021
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St Alban s Drive is the new short story by writer Danielle McLaughlin for
Spoken Stories Independence, read for the series by award-winning actor Marty Rea - listen to
St Alban s Drive above.
In
St Alban s Drive the relationship of Tom, a university history lecturer, and his partner Izzy, is strained, but close and loving. His sense of the loss of his father is palpable. She is haunted by the world s injustices which she confronts through drawing. Things are heightened by Tom’s mother’s objection to an Integration Centre for asylum seekers opening near her home.