
Travellers of the North by Fiona Smith
The tenth-century Saint Sunniva made a miraculous voyage from Ireland to the Western Norwegian island of Selja, where she took refuge in a cave. In 1170, her incorrupt relics were translated from Selja to Bergen Cathedral. This is an attempt to liberate Sunniva from her story.
Fiona Smith is an Irish poet with close connections to Norway. Her poetry has appeared in journals such as Poetry Ireland Review and Southword and in the anthologies Skein (Templar Poetry, 2014) and Over the Edge – The First Ten Years (Salmon Poetry, 2013). Winner of the Over the Edge New Writer of the Year poetry section 2012, runnerup in the Goldsmith Poetry Prize 2017, and recipient of a mentorship with the John Montague fellow Paula Bohince in 2022, she has read at festivals throughout Ireland including the Cork Spring Poetry Festival, and at Charlie Byrne’s bookshop in Galway. Travellers of the North is Fiona Smith’s debut collection.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781911469186 |
| ISBN 10 | 1911469185 |
| Title | Travellers of the North |
| Author | Fiona Smith |
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| Binding Type | Other book format |
| Publisher | Arc Publications |
| Year published | 2022-11-30 |
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