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Category Archives: FALLEN
Dublin: Belfast: Two Cities One Book
April was an extraordinary month for me and for Fallen, as the 2016 selection for the Dublin: One City One Book festival – except that this year, for the first time, it was Dublin-Belfast: Two Cities One Book. Two programmes, … Continue reading
Two Cities One Book (ii)
A lot of people ask about the Two Cities One Book experience and I thought I might write about it a little, in the blog. Nothing like this has ever happened to me before, it’s as new to me as it … Continue reading
Posted in Events, FALLEN, Two Cities One Book festival 2016, Uncategorized
Tagged Beth, Celia de Fréine, Dictionary of National Biography online, DLR LExicon, Emer Casey, Fallen, Great War centenary, Hot Press, Katie, Libraries NI, Oxford reference online, Two Cities One Book, Write Here Write Now competition
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FALLEN
Publication day!! The Irish Times posted a background piece on their website today: http://bit.ly/1uksnal And here’s a link to Brian Lynch’s generous review in last Saturday’s Independent: http://bit.ly/1uiMC8u
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Tagged Brian Lynch, Fallen, Irish Independent, Irish Times, Lia Mills books
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Interview
The lovely Nuala Ní Chonchúir, who is a human dynamo when it comes to supporting other writers, has published a generous interview with me on her Women Rule Writer blog: http://womenrulewriter.blogspot.ie/ This is because my new novel, Fallen, is officially out … Continue reading