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  2. Eilís Dillon - Wikipedia

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    She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a member of Aosdána, served on the Irish Arts Council 1974–9, chaired the Irish Writers Union and the Irish Writers' Centre, and founded the Irish Children's Book Trust. In 1987 Dillon and her husband moved permanently to Dublin where she supported up-and-coming Irish authors. Her last ...

  3. Colm Tóibín's Favorite Irish Novels

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    The husband, in the meantime, manages to be both present and absent. As the breadwinner, so to speak, he gets to leave the house every day. He can insist that he needs his sleep while his wife ...

  4. Bridey Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Bridey pronounced her husband's name as "See-an", although Seán is typically pronounced "Shawn", especially in Ireland. Queen's University Belfast did not exist at the time Bridey claimed her husband was working there. Brian, which is what Bridey preferred to call her husband, was also the middle name of the man to whom Virginia Tighe was married.

  5. Patricia Gibney - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Gibney is an Irish author of crime fiction who sold 100,000 copies of her first crime thriller as an e-book, [1] and had total sales exceeding 500,000 copies in 2018. By 2019, total book sales had passed one million.

  6. Caroline O'Donoghue - Wikipedia

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    She has written a YA series, All Our Hidden Gifts, with three books published to date: All Our Hidden Gifts (2021), The Gifts That Bind Us (2022), and Every Gift a Curse (2023). The first of the series, All Our Hidden Gifts , was a New York Times bestselling young adult title.

  7. The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne - Wikipedia

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    A tale from the Fianna Cycle of Irish mythology, it concerns a love triangle between the great warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill, the beautiful princess Gráinne, and her paramour Diarmuid Ua Duibhne. Surviving texts are all in Modern Irish and the earliest dates to the 16th century, but some elements of the material date as far back as the 10th ...

  8. Martina Evans - Wikipedia

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    She was Children's Book Editor at the Irish Post from 1998 to 2009. [3] She is a Royal Literary Fund Advisory Fellow and reviews for the Irish Times. [4] Of her own creative process, Evans has said: "Memory is the muse" and "Time is the best editor". [5]

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