Time and Tide by Seamus Harrington

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In Time & Tide, Seamus Harrington charts a world shaped by weather, work, memory, and the restless pull of the sea. From shipyards and lighthouses to toll plazas, cycle lanes, and waiting rooms, these poems move with the rhythm of tides – sometimes playful, sometimes solemn, always attentive to the human stories beneath the surface. Time & Tide invites the reader to pause, look closer, and feel the world’s currents in every line

 

 

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Seamus Harrington’s recognitions for poetry recently include a shortlisting in the Desmond O’Grady Poetry Competition. He has had poems published in the UK, the US and in Ireland in publications such as Hungry Hill Writing, Southword Journal, The Red Wheelbarrow, Poetry Rivals, Crannog Magazine and Mobius. He has read his verse in Lake Orta, in Strokestown, in France and contributed also to the Radio Programme “Seascapes”. He has a piece accepted by the Caird Library at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. (He believes the muse frequents lighthouses, especially at night.)