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Nollaig Chridheil bho Chlò a’ Bhradain!
🌟 Nollaig Chridheil bho Chlò a’ Bhradain! 🌟 Merry Christmas from Bradan Press! Thank you for your support in 2020! Here is our video Christmas card to you: This poem is from the audiobook edition of Ràithean airson Sireadh / Seasons for Seeking by Lodaidh MacFhionghain (Lewis MacKinnon). The book explores the Gaelic cultural calendar in Nova Scotia through the author's original poems, and through Gaelic translations of the Sufi mystic and poet Rumi as interpreted by Coleman Barks. The audiobook beautifully Middle Eastern and Gaelic cultures through the blending of music and the spoken word. Ràithean airson Sireadh is also available in paperback.
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G is for Gael: Coming in French!
We’re releasing G is for Gael in French! See a sneak peek in our latest blog post.

G is for Gael: Now Available from the Gaelic Books Council!
G is for Gael is now available from the Gaelic Books Council in Scotland! Buy it today!

Support Bradan Press on BandCamp
Ràithean airson Sireadh is available for digital purchase on BandCamp. Enjoy the enriching, culturally diverse experience today!

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We have an update for those awaiting their Kickstarter rewards!

Meet the Team: Emily McEwan
Meet the team behind Anna Ruadh! To finish it off, we’re introducing you to the editor, Emily McEwan.

Meet the Team: Darian MacCuish-Rudderham
Meet the team behind Anna Ruadh. Today, we’re introducing you to a Bradan Press intern, Darian MacCuish-Rudderham.

Meet the Team: Angus MacLeod
Meet the team behind Anna Ruadh! Today we’re introducing the Gaelic dialect editor, Angus MacLeod.
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