The Sligo Journal

The Sligo Journal

Author: Michael LeBlanc

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-29

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781940724263

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The Sligo Journal, an award-winning journal, is a publication of the Creative Writing program of Montgomery College-Takoma Park / Silver Spring, under the Office of the Provost. It promotes the literary and visual arts of the communities as a joint effort of the faculty and students who take courses at Montgomery College's campuses, as well as the literary and visual work of artists, poets and writers of the Takoma Park and Silver Spring communities. A series of events, including readings and exhibits in collaboration with the local communities of Takoma Park and Silver Spring, Maryland, take place to celebrate the work.


The Sligo Journal

The Sligo Journal

Author: Michael LeBlanc

Publisher:

Published: 2024-06-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The Sligo Journal is an online, campus- and community-based arts and letters journal which features the work of the Montgomery College-Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus and the Takoma Park/Silver Spring community. The journal features original art, photography, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in English as well as in Arabic, French, and Spanish with the translation, when possible.


The Sligo Journal

The Sligo Journal

Author: Michael LeBlanc

Publisher:

Published: 2023-05-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The Sligo Journal is an online, campus- and community-based arts and letters journal which features the work of the Montgomery College-Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus and the Takoma Park/Silver Spring community. The journal features original art, photography, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in English as well as in Arabic, French, and Spanish with the translation, when possible.


The History of Sligo: Town and County - Vol. I

The History of Sligo: Town and County - Vol. I

Author: Terrence O’Rorke

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 1909906077

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This classic and well-loved history of Sligo was first published in 1889. Its author, the Rev. Archdeacon Terrence O'Rorke, was born and bred in Sligo, This important history is, of course, a product of his times and situation, however, it remains a work of fascination for anyone with connections to Sligo's past and its people, and - because of the importance of the events played out in that county - an important reference for anyone interested in the history of Ireland.