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Spring Lake: New Jersey’s Irish Festival on the Riviera
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I recently met an Irish author from Spring Lake NJ on a plane to Houston, Texas. He was a very nice man who shared lots of publishing info with me as I am writing a book as well. Unfortunately, I lost the paper I wrote everything on. This guy also writes for an Irish Newspaper in Ireland. Any idea who he may be? I’d like to contact him.
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Author Mike Farragher was signing copies of his book, This is Your Brain on Shamrocks, (Author House Publishing, 2011)
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