the Dublin Review
Summer 2010
A new wilderness at the Maze
What happens when you knock down a prison built for paramilitaries? [reportage]
DeLorean redux
A visionary from Detroit, an artist from Kerry, and the mystique of the automobile [essay]
The unimpeachable Fr Pollen
When dad starts dressing up [short story]
Why the Irish health service doesn't work
A tale of missed opportunities and deepening inequality [report]
A man's game
A chance encounter in a hotel bar [short story]
Sweetheart, I'm telling you
Two nervous travellers on a train [short story]
Light 'em all up
The Apache video and the future of warfare [essay]
Every drop counts
Running out of water in Uganda [personal history]
The twilight of Irish Catholic New York
In Manhattan and the Bronx, the new Latino face of Catholic America [reportage]

