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You can read some of Christine’s poems online
Christine Valters Paintner has published two collections of poetry: Dreaming of Stones and The Wisdom of Wild Grace (both published by Paraclete Press) and she has a third collection titled Seventy-Two Names for Love due out in 2022 also from Paraclete. Her poems have been featured in print and online journals in Ireland, the UK, Canada, and the United States. These are the poems available in online (rather than print) journals.
- Field Notes on Being an Orphan (Winner of the Bangor Poetry Competition 2020 – see page 9)
- After My Grandmother Died (Vita Poetica) includes audio recording
- Where has the wild woman gone? (Impspired)
- Ludwig (Impspired)
- A Letter to My Adolescent Self (Impspired)
- Say Yes to the Muse (Bearings Online)
- Three poems (Impspired)
- In a Dark Time (Abbey of the Arts)
- Original Poetry (Ogham Stone) – on page 107
- Book of Kells (ARTS)
- Handless Maiden (North West Words)
- St. Gall and the Bear (Crossways Literary Magazine)
- St. Melangell and the Hare (Bearings)
- Listen (Anchor Journal)
- St Gobnait and the Place of Her Resurrection (at Headstuff)
- Dreaming of Stones (Spiritus Journal)
- Holy Mountain (The Galway Review)
- Last Night I Dreamt I was (The Galway Review)
- This is How the World is Saved (Headstuff)
- Sabbath (ARTS)
- I Want to Know (North West Words)
- Tree Dreaming (Artis Natura)
- Connemara Illuminated (Tiferet)
- Thirteen Ways to Love the Rain (The Blue Nib)
- Cosmos (Tiferet)
- What She Does Not Know (Tales from the Forest)
- Take My Hand (Eunoia Review)
- Requiem for Myself (Eunoia Review)
- Ripe (Eunoia Review)
- When the Moon Comes Up (The Blue Nib)
- Six poems (Impspired)
- Little Red Riding Hood (Bangor Literary Journal)
- Pomegranate (Three Drops from a Cauldron)
- Four poems (Impspired)
- Spring Ephemerals (Bearings)
- Three poems (Impspired)