Celtic Family Magazine
Issue 3 Spring 2014 Artwork designed by Lorin Morgan-Richards. | |
| Categories | Literature |
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| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Publisher | Lorin Morgan-Richards |
| First issue | September 2013 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | American English, British English, Canadian English, Australian English |
Celtic Family Magazine was a Los Angeles, California-based print and electronic publication, serving Celtic communities and their descendants around the world.[1]Celtic Family Magazine published special features and articles on art, history, culture, entertainment, and lifestyle.[2]Celtic Family Magazine was produced by A Raven Above Press and was distributed throughout North America and select areas of the United Kingdom.[3]
It was announced through social media that after four years of publication Celtic Family Magazine would be going on hiatus starting in 2017.
Contents
1 Featured Interviews
2 Featured Articles
3 Celtic Family Magazine Readers' Choice Awards
4 Notable contributors and their departments
5 See also
6 Notes and references
7 External links
Featured Interviews
Interviews with notable Celts in various fields, and conducted by the editors of Celtic Family Magazine, have included:
- Bagad Kemper
- Barrule
- Johanna Basford
- Chris Connelly
- Cathy Davey
- Lori Earley
- Diana Gabaldon
- Meinir Gwilym
- Shani Rhys James
- Ruarri Joseph
- Ruth Keggin
- Eimear McBride
- Paddy Moloney
- Siobhan Owen
- Owen Sheers
- Maggie Stiefvater
- The Once
- The Outside Track
- Jack Vettriano
Featured Articles
Articles about notable Celts in history, and conducted by the editors of Celtic Family Magazine, have included:
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Celtic Family Magazine Readers' Choice Awards
2015 Award Recipients[4]
| Name | Award |
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The Chieftains | Best Celtic Music Artist or Group |
Diana Gabaldon | Best Celtic Author |
Jim FitzPatrick | Best Celtic Visual Artist |
| The Drovers Inn, Scotland | Best Celtic Pub or Restaurant |
| FLANAGAN’s Celtic Corner, Arizona | Best Celtic Store or Vendor |
World Pipe Band Championships | Best Celtic Fair, Festival, or Event |
| Applecross Inn, Scotland | Best Celtic Bed & Breakfast |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland | Best Celtic School or Learning Center |
| Robert Currie, President of the Clan Currie Society | Best Celtic Community Leader |
Notable contributors and their departments
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See also
- List of literary magazines
Notes and references
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^ "Abergavenny writer has role in new magazine". Free Press Series. 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
^ "From Carmarthenshire to Hollywood". Carmarthen Journal. 2014-01-15. Archived from the original on 2014-03-19. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
^ http://www.celticfamilymagazine.com
^ http://www.celticfamilymagazine.com
External links
- www.facebook.com/CelticFamilyMagazine