Rhiannon Faith Ireland
School
Royal Holloway, University Of London
Expertise
Greek Tragedy, 19th Century Poets, Obscure Pop Culture References
- Rhiannon loves to write about anything and everything and has covered a huge range of topics, giving her plenty of random knowledge.
- She has also written several works of fiction and poetry, most of which are inspired by her degree in Classics and love of mythology.
- When she isn't writing, Rhiannon can be found making very specific playlists for various situations.
Experience
Some of the publications Rhiannon has written for include The List, Glam, House Digest, Society19, Foter, VisualHunt, and Your Move. Her debut poetry collection was published in 2018 and her poetry has since been published in magazines and anthologies. In addition to her writing career, Rhiannon qualified as a teacher in 2020. She also qualified in teaching children creative writing skills after winning a place on a limited course.
Education
Rhiannon has a Bachelor of Arts in classics from Royal Holloway, University of London. While attaining her degree, she completed two long-term creative writing projects and received an award for her academic writing skills.
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Stories By Rhiannon Faith Ireland
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Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S. This is what happens to your body when you quit smoking weed after long term use.
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Dolly Parton is one of 12 siblings, but her baby brother Larry tragically died just days after his birth when the country icon was 9 years old.
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In 1992 Queen Latifah's brother died tragically in a motorcycle crash while riding the Kawasaki she had given him as a birthday gift for his 23rd birthday.
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Though it's not known how William Shakespeare died, his will reveals a lot about the famous writer and his feelings about his wife and daughters.
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The reality series "Survivor" has been challenging contestants for more than two decades as they compete for cash prizes. But how real is the show?
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In November 2023, Iceland began experiencing increased earthquake activity from the active volcano Mount Fagradalsfjall. Here's what happens if it erupts.
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David Bowie and Bob Dylan's paths crossed several times over the years, but they didn't have much of a relationship. Here's why they weren't close.
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In the last couple of decades cars have been built with more technology than ever, and it's true that your car is spying on you. Here's how, and what it means.
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The North and South Poles live in our minds as isolated, icy landscapes. Adding to that, they are the only places on Earth that have no time zones.
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The scent Natalie Wood wore her entire life was introduced to her by Barbara Stanwyck on a movie set. Wood was a child actor when she was gifted the perfume.
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Careful engineering and scientific understanding make aviation possible. It also led to the common practice of airplanes boarding from front to back.
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Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson were famously friends, similarly experiencing their childhoods in the spotlight. They also both wore the same scent.
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Frank Sinatra had three children with his first wife, though some of his mistresses claim they had children by him too. Here's what happened to Sinatra's kids.
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Graceland was once the home of Elvis Presley and his family. Here's how his ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, turned Graceland into a tourist attraction.
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Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" was released in 1974. The song was written about a real situation in her life, but it wasn't about a love affair.
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Whitney Houston relationship with her former assisstant, Robyn Crawford, had its ups and downs over the years. Here's what it was like when the singer died.
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After Priscilla Presley divorced Elvis she and Robert Kardashian had a short-lived romance. It lasted about a year, but the couple wanted different things.
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All around the world, elephants are considered good luck in various cultures for various reasons, with the Hindu god Ganesh perhaps being a catalyst.
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The show "Deadliest Catch" based on the lives of Alaskan crab fisherman has produced a lot of real life dramatic events, it even helped to catch a criminal.
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Marijuana has evolved a lot since the days of "Reefer Madness" to being legal in much of the U.S. today, but it's stronger than it used to be. Here's why.
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The actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly was gifted a romantic wedding day present from Prince Rainier, one that he commissioned just for her.
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Elvis Presley's former fiancé, Ginger Alden, stayed with him until his untimely death on August 16, 1977. Here's what she's done in the years since.
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The meaning behind David Bowie's "Heroes" was inspired by a historical place but the song itself may have helped propel the destruction of that same structure.
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Day of the Dead and All Souls Day fall around the same time, and both are focused on deceased loved ones. But they aren't the same thing. Here's the difference.
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Matthew Perry wasn't the only famous one in his family. The actor's mother is journalist Suzanne Morrison, and his stepfather is Keith Morrison of "Dateline."
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Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner starred in the 1992 box office hit "The Bodyguard" and hit it off on set. Here's what we know about their relationship.
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Givenchy's close relationship with Audrey Hepburn went beyond his iconic clothing designs he created especially for her. The pair shared a lifelong friendship.