Monday, 16 May 2011

Gunna Dan An Angel for Everyone - now an Award Winning BookTitle

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Mainstream & Independent Book Titles from 11 Countries
Score Top Honors in the 2nd Annual
International Book Awards – Los Angeles
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On May 11th 2011 the JPX Media Group in Los Angeles announced the winners and finalists of THE 2011 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS (IBA).

Gunna Dan An Angel for Everyone has been honoured as an Award-Winning Finalist in the "Religion: Christian Inspirational" category.

Jeffrey Keen, President and CEO of JPX Media Group, said this year’s contest yielded a large number of entries from authors and publishers around the world, which were then narrowed down to the final results.
Keen says of the awards, “The 2011 results represent a phenomenal mix of books from a wide array of publishers throughout the world...”

This website and all concerned with it greatly rejoice at this splendid news.
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Monday, 2 May 2011

Gunna Dan An Angel for Everyone

The name of my new book is Gunna Dan An Angel for Everyone and I have a dedicated website that gives quite a lot of information about it.

The website is: http://www.gunnadan.com

Check out this website and let me know what you think of it.

Sunday, 1 May 2011

From Shanagolden I come!

This is my blog - and I hope to make it informative and interesting to you, my welcome visitor.

I am Patrick Moloney, born in Shanagolden, Co. Limerick, Ireland. I spent my early childhooh there, and my memories of the place - and of the people who lived in the village at that time are as fresh as ever.

I particularly cherish my time with the St. Senan's GAA Football Club. During 1957 to 1959 I played, first with the under-14 team and later, with the under 16s. We had the honour of getting to the West Limerick u14 football final in 1958 but were beaten by  St. Mary's of Abbeyfeale.
The final score was 1goal to nil.
The weather on the day was atrocious. The thick leather football was as heavy as lead and it was an achievement to kick it just a few yards ahead of you - if you got the opportunity to do so.

But the people who looked after us were great. I always think fondly of them and wish them well wherever they now are.