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Iris Murdoch (1919–1999), Irish-born successful British novelist, philosopher, author of Under the Net Agnes G. Murphy (1865–1931), Irish journalist and writer C.E. Murphy (born 1973), American-born writer living in Ireland, writing using Irish mythology
Marian Keyes (born 10 September 1963) is an Irish author and radio presenter. She is principally known for her popular fiction. Keyes became known for her novels Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married, Rachel's Holiday, Last Chance Saloon, Anybody Out There, and This Charming Man, which, although written in a light and humorous style, cover themes including alcoholism, depression ...
On her return to Northern Ireland, she began to write books with an Irish theme. One of the first was a biography of Brian Moore which was described by the critic Seamus Deane as 'a crisp and intelligent account of a man and a writer for whom Craig's clean and incisive approach seems perfectly appropriate'. [ 11 ]
21st-century Irish women journalists (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "21st-century Irish women writers" The following 198 pages are in this category, out of 198 total.
Ben Kane (born 1970), historical novelist; Molly Keane (1904–1996); Louise Kennedy (born 1967); Charles Kickham (1828–1882); Mary Isabel Leslie (1899–1978); Charles Lever (1806–1872)
Irish women non-fiction writers (7 C, 75 P) Irish women novelists (1 C, 191 P) P. Irish women poets (2 C, 187 P) S. Irish women screenwriters (2 C, 22 P)
This is a list of writers either born in Ireland or holding Irish citizenship, who have a Wikipedia page. Writers whose work is in Irish are included. Writers whose work is in Irish are included. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The Guardian called O'Neill "the best YA fiction writer alive today". [4] Her second book, Asking For It, was a number-one bestseller in Ireland and won several awards, including being named Irish Times Book of the Month in September 2015, [5] Book of the Year at the Irish Book Awards 2015, the honour prize for fiction at the CBI awards 2016.