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Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
Craic (What's The?), Issue Two
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Craic (What's The?), Issue Two

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Issue Two of Craic, titled ‘Catch Yourself On’ leads the way with +80 pages of work and interviews from James Robinson, Brian Lincoln, Shannon Ritchie, Jack Farrar, Billie-Jane Stringer, Gareth Sweeney and Joel Seawright (Rotten Magazine).

Craic is an image-based online and print title championing Irish culture, identity and heritage in Northern Ireland. This ongoing body of work draws upon a combination of personal and cultural references, including place, people, heritage and memory associated with Northern Ireland and James' upbringing.

Expect to find everything in this issue, from NI fans abroad, flags tipped on their head, drag queens, and roosters running wild.

Issue Two features two cover variants. Cover 1 by James Robinson & Cover 2 by Shannon Ritchie.

"Catch yourself on!"

Self Published
Second Edition
Softcover
88 pages
280 x 215 mm

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