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The novel is unflinching in its study of what it is like to be the woman behind the man
Comic has blazed trail in Ireland, carving a career as woman stand-up at a time when such things were unheard of
Irish author Hughes talks about her third novel, The Alternatives, writing in a camper van and getting hit by a truck
A dozen short stories are linked by a protagonist called Margaret, who is hapless, often bewildered, at times mean. You will love her
Author was at her lowest two years ago, but hope arrived via an interview on the radio, when she realised she might be autistic
The author has surprised herself by writing her first novel, The Amendments, after a career in publishing
Twelve years ago the critic, memoirist and broadcaster began crafting what would become her debut novel. It’s been a tough process but she has embraced the writing life
Debut novelist on the power of reading, 1960s Ireland and her book, Girl in the Making
The characters of these nine stories operate within a system of self-betterment even if they are incapable of bettering themselves
She may have penned nine acclaimed novels and count Stephen King as one of her fans, but the writer hopes the best is yet to come
Sarah Davis-Goff and Lisa Coen have blazed a trail in Irish publishing produced some of the country’s most groundbreaking work, and ruffled more than a few feathers
‘Michelle Obama fanatic’ discusses writing before sunrise, listening to Taylor Swift and growing up bilingually in Meath
Romance novels are regularly derided as schlocky, low-grade bodice-rippers, but how easy is it to pen Mills & Boon-style fiction? Niamh Donnelly gives it her best shot
Ferdia Lennon, Maggie Armstrong Alan Murrin, Oisín McKenna, Rebecca Ivory and Aimée Walsh tell us about their first books
Some well known faces recommend the books they liked and the ones they hope to find in their Christmas stocking