The Pub on Trinity Street

Life is a series of days; sometimes the days we want to forget, remember us. January 30th, 1972 was a Sunday, and the Pub on Trinity Street, in the southern port city of Baltimore, Maryland, was open for business; playing host to the normal Sunday in winter gathering. At approximately four o'clock Greenwich Mean Time, 3,278.56 miles across the Atlantic from the Pub, in a place referred to in the press as Londonderry, Northern Ireland, shots were fired. The news of Bloody Sunday reached the Pub one hour and fifteen minutes later. The lights would stay on long after Sam yelled 'last call'; with a handful of patrons now lost in thought; silently contemplating their beers. Just no one could have known how long before the glow from those lights would go out in the lives of some of the contemplators.

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The Pub on Trinity Street

Life is a series of days; sometimes the days we want to forget, remember us. January 30th, 1972 was a Sunday, and the Pub on Trinity Street, in the southern port city of Baltimore, Maryland, was open for business; playing host to the normal Sunday in winter gathering. At approximately four o'clock Greenwich Mean Time, 3,278.56 miles across the Atlantic from the Pub, in a place referred to in the press as Londonderry, Northern Ireland, shots were fired. The news of Bloody Sunday reached the Pub one hour and fifteen minutes later. The lights would stay on long after Sam yelled 'last call'; with a handful of patrons now lost in thought; silently contemplating their beers. Just no one could have known how long before the glow from those lights would go out in the lives of some of the contemplators.

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The Pub on Trinity Street

The Pub on Trinity Street

by Steven S Walsky
The Pub on Trinity Street

The Pub on Trinity Street

by Steven S Walsky

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Overview

Life is a series of days; sometimes the days we want to forget, remember us. January 30th, 1972 was a Sunday, and the Pub on Trinity Street, in the southern port city of Baltimore, Maryland, was open for business; playing host to the normal Sunday in winter gathering. At approximately four o'clock Greenwich Mean Time, 3,278.56 miles across the Atlantic from the Pub, in a place referred to in the press as Londonderry, Northern Ireland, shots were fired. The news of Bloody Sunday reached the Pub one hour and fifteen minutes later. The lights would stay on long after Sam yelled 'last call'; with a handful of patrons now lost in thought; silently contemplating their beers. Just no one could have known how long before the glow from those lights would go out in the lives of some of the contemplators.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155216889
Publisher: Steven S Walsky
Publication date: 03/29/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 213 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The writings of Steven S. Walsky have been described as a ‘voice of the urban South’ flavored by his travels; ‘a painter with words'. In addition to novels, his short stories range from serious views of life to pure whimsy. Steve’s poetry is primarily free verse and free form. New short stories, poetry, and both serious and humorous writing support items (painting with words) are posted on his Wordpress writing blog "Simplicity Lane". Steve has another WordPress blog, "Words to Love By"; inspirational thoughts on life and love as a Christian (personal quotes, poems, and photography). Steve can be reached through his two blogs, or directly at wordsbystevesw@gmail.com.

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