Walking on Water

Walking on Water by Maire Liberace is a collection of poems that celebrates Ireland, particularly the region of North Antrim. Published by Lulu.com in 2016, this edition spans 71 pages and is presented in English. The poems reflect the author’s deep love for her homeland, drawing inspiration from its history, legends, and the natural beauty of its landscapes, especially Ballycastle and the surrounding areas.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion as Liberace explores themes related to the people and places that have shaped her experiences. The sea and Murlough Bay, in particular, serve as significant sources of inspiration throughout the collection. This work captures the essence of the author’s connection to her roots, offering a reflective journey through the landscapes and memories that define her poetry.
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This is a collection of poems celebrating Ireland, especially North Antrim. Maire has grown up with a love and regard for its history, its legends, literature and poetry. All have been embedded in the marrow of her bones and this is reflected in a deep love for the country she grew up in. And it is of these places and its people that she mainly writes. Especially Ballycastle and its environs. The people, the landscapes and, in particular, the sea always have been and still are the sources of her inspiration. Among these, Murlough Bay remains the place of her dreams and fondest memories. Many of her poems are imbued with a deep and original reflectiveness which seems to emerge from the landscape that inspired them.
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