| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/Roisin_Moriarty |
| Country: | United States |
| Favorite book: | Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men |
| Member Since: | Sep 28, 2006 |
A Novel by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Mar 21, 2008
The Willow Tree of Tullamaine tells the story of Caitlin...
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Jan 11, 2007
A destroyer of dreams and dreams resurrected
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Dec 16, 2006
Based on an absolutely true story - don't ask!!
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Dec 2, 2006
Another in my collection entitled LOVE TALK
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Nov 19, 2006
Sam makes a hard choice
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Nov 19, 2006
This is not a political statement, more an exploration of...
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Oct 25, 2006
One from a collection of short pieces entitled LOVE TALK,...
A Poem by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Oct 17, 2006
Another poem written in anger. This one almost has to be...
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Oct 17, 2006
Not sure if this fits the erotica category but, warning,...
A Poem by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Oct 10, 2006
Warning: explicit language. A poem written in anger
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Oct 4, 2006
Fourth from a collection of short stories entitled...
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Oct 2, 2006
A lonely child and some magical pieces of Waterford Crystal
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Sep 29, 2006
There's more than one way to lose your innocence.
A Short Story by Roisin Moriarty
Posted: Sep 28, 2006
A tale of first love and loss and a miraculous legacy.
I'm Irish born and raised, now a naturalized American citizen. Writing all my life on and off. Special Education teacher turned full-time writer. Published short stories and poems in literary magazines, articles on teenage suicide in educational publications, short story Pink and Silver in September 2006 issue of fourvolts.co.uk. Presently finalizing revisions on The Willow Tree of Tullamaine, the first of three novels set in a small village in County Wicklow, Ireland.