- #Fake ireland from outer space how to#
- #Fake ireland from outer space full#
- #Fake ireland from outer space free#
They had free wine upstairs and a small gallery where people could walk around and wait for the theatre to open. The event was held at the incredible Smock Alley Theatre. They were split into groups of two and then the three judges from Dublin would pick one from each group to compete in the finale. The format of it was that they brought in 4 writers and each one had to prepare a piece to present. I saw this one on the list of events and knew that we had to go to it. got a great suit and that night we were off to Literary Death Match! a suit for upcoming interviews *fingers-crossed*. We spent much of our first day finding Mister S.
#Fake ireland from outer space how to#
This one teaches you how to say ‘Bite Me’ in Irish…just don’t ask me how you pronounce it My favourite Bram Stoker Festival poster. I made Mister S wait as I sifted through 3 messed up boxes of patterns looking for the right one. That said, I did buy some pretty pink linen, thread, and a vintage dress pattern.
It makes me wish that I had actual money in order to buy pretty things. I was shocked by all the things we found there! What the websites didn’t tell me was all the brilliant wall murals that made up the path to the Market!
#Fake ireland from outer space full#
I had heard about the Dublin’s Merchant’s Market a few times on Adverts (Ireland’s Kijiji) and was informed that it was a place that was chock full of vintage items and cheap fabric.
We looked at the schedules and made up a schedule of fun! We took the train early Saturday morning and dropped off our bags at our AirBnB house and hit the road. The whole city gets filled with costumes and vampire capes. A rather new event to Dublin, the festival has only been around the last 3 years. Looking for something to do for the long weekend, and for the only weekend I’d have off for the next 6 weeks, we started to look at events in nearby cities.Īnd boy were we in luck! It turns out that from the 23rd until the 26th of October it was the Bram Stoker Festival! For those of you who don’t know, Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula, was from Dublin Ireland even though the setting of Dracula was not in Ireland. I’ve been holding on to a post from an adventure Mister S and I had back on the last week of October. Thanks to a very hectic November schedule (here’s looking at you Nanowrimo and CTYI) I wasn’t able to write here very often.
THE SKRULLS ATTACK EARTH! From deep in space comes the Skrulls.