Liam TunneyFiveTwinkling Christmas lights mean another year has rolled round since we lost Fionnuala.4 min read·Dec 14, 2021----
Liam TunneyinWriters’ BlokkeA yarn about my grandaGrief, coupled with emigrant’s guilt.8 min read·Nov 3, 2021--2--2
Liam TunneyWhere beauty and brutality meetThe murder of Inga Maria Hauser has left a profound mark in the area her body was found.5 min read·Mar 24, 2021----
Liam TunneyFionnuala: Four Years OnHow can you fill the void left by loss?3 min read·Dec 15, 2020----
Liam TunneyTribalism allowing doubt to infiltrate sciencePropaganda. Spin. Fake news. The flames of their influence are fanned by doubt. A doubt intentionally sown.5 min read·Oct 6, 2020----
Liam TunneyCoronavirus pandemic reveals an uncomfortable truthIt has loomed on the horizon for months and now it feels like it was always here.4 min read·Mar 16, 2020----
Liam TunneyThe Nostalgia Box — Why I’ll Never Throw Away My Old iPodThis is my iPod. It’s not a fancy new one. It doesn’t even have a touch-screen. But I won’t be throwing it away.5 min read·Dec 13, 2019----
Liam TunneyStillborn? Still born - Fionnuala’s Story.Remembering our daughter three years on.8 min read·Dec 13, 2019----
Liam TunneyGoing AstrayA restless walk around a recovering city is not quite what it seems.11 min read·Nov 30, 2019----