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Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Camino de Santiago

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Eabha writes for Plum Tree Books and O Ecuador das Coisas. Her work has been published by New York Post, Paraphilia/Oneiros Books, Gumbo Press, Village Voice, Beatdom, Burlesque UK, Litro Magazine, Decanto Poetry Journal, Knot Magazine, Poets and Artists for a Different World Movement and Network Ireland Magazine as well as by a variety of mixed-media books. Eabha also works as a creative arts therapist.
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