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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Double Exposure
In our amazing book filled issue, Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell spoke to author Adrianne Finlay about her new book Your One and Only, her writing process and her favourite science fiction.
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Read it all here in Cinders new issue on pg.36 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Art Corner
In our new issue of @cindersmagazine, we feature a stunning illustration  created by @asea-quinn Caitlin also writes about her life as an illustrator in Cinders As You Wish issue as well.
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Make sure to check it out in Cinders new issue on pg.44 X 
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Book Review Corner
In our brand new Book Review Corner, Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell raves about Holly Black's new novel, The Cruel Prince.
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Make sure to read it in Cinders new issue on pg.45 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Le Cirque Des Reves
Books can have an incredible impact on our lives, for Amy Clarkin @erinmorgenstern‘s The Night Circus was a true revelation that took her out of a tough time and helped her to dream once again.
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Read Amy’s moving piece in our latest issue on pg.32  X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Out in the Bay
Read Melissa Eilers’ beautiful and enchanting poem “Out in the Bay.”
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All in our brand new issue on pg.42 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Finding her voice....
In our latest issue of Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell spoke to author Louise O’Neill about her new novel The Surface Breaks, a feminist re-telling of The Little Mermaid.
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Meabh spoke to Louise about re-inventing fairy-tales, feminism and the importance of owning your own voice.
Make sure to read it in our brand new issue on pg.12 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Why do we forgive our Friends?
New England writer, Jasmine Harris recently saw the wonderful film Lady and was completely inspired by it and its depiction of Lady Bird and Julie's friendship. 
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It led her to reflect on the friendships that impact on our lives, especially when it comes to those friends and forgiveness.   Make sure to read Jasmine's wonderful piece here, all on pg.30 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Beautiful Release
Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell spoke to Sara Ryan about her musical background, being named new folk artist of the year and her plans for the future.
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Make sure to read it all here in our brand new issue on pg.26 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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More than true......
For Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell​, few things have been more influential in her life than her love of fairytales. In our new issue, Meabh looks at why these stories became lodestones for her as an adult inspiring and powering her along the way.
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Make sure to read it all in Cinders new issue, on pg.18 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Women of history who followed their dreams
Some of our favourite women of the past are some of our favourite dreamers too. In this month’s Women of History, we look at our favourite astronauts, scientists, feminists, poets and artists.
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Read it all here in Cinders new issue on pg.40 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Sign Language for beginnings
This month we are continuing our regular feature, learning Irish Sign Language with Aisling O’Halloran. This issue with Aisling’s help, we look at phrases we associate with spring time and food.
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Make sure to read it here, all in Cinders latest issue on pg.42 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Trailblazing Women of the Past
Our interest in trailblazing women from history is never ending. So this Women's History Month, we could not be more delighted to look at some of our favourite pioneers, writers, innovators, artists and monarchs.
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Make sure to read it all in Cinders latest edition on pg.40 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Calling all writers and artists!!
We’re already lining up content for Cinders Volume Two, Issue Two and would love to hear from you.
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Get in touch, if you would like to share any written pieces about literature and on screen besties, artwork and tales of friendship for our next issue 
Deadline for written content is February 8th and artwork is February 15th.
If you have any queries or would like to contribute, make sure to get in touch here X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Empowering Each Other Editorial’s Note
Make sure to read Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell inspiring editorial in our latest issue. Meabh discusses this issue's theme of empowering each other, the impact of Suffragette achieving the vote for some women 100 years on and the importance of the Me Too movement.
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Make sure to read it all here on pg.2: X 
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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This is such a beautiful tweet from Donna Lynne Champlin
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It was in response to @badasswomengivemelife article on body postivity and praising Crazy Ex-Girlfriend for its positive portrayals. Make sure to read it all here on pg.12 X
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cindersmagazine · 7 years ago
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Coping with the Future
Stefanie Preissner is not a new name to the Irish writing scene, but is one that’s getting called all the more frequently. Through her work in theatre, her critically acclaimed series, Can’t Cope Won’t Cope and her new book, Stefanie has gone from ‘one to watch’ to someone we’re all watching closely.
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Cinders Editor @meabhmcdonnell sat down with Stefanie Preissner to discuss writing, advice and the new season of Can’t Cope Won’t Cope. 
All in Cinders latest edition on pg.8 X
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