McIntyre, Hazel

Hazel McIntyre was born in Donegal in 1946. Her novels include Lament In The Wind (Moran Publications, 1998); For Love of Mary Kate (Moran Publications, 1996); and Secrets On The Breeze (Moran Publications, 2002). She has published two memoirs Iron Wheels On Rocky Lanes (Moran Publications, 1993); and Echoes Of Another Time (Moran Publications, 2000) […]

McKeon, Belinda

Belinda McKeon was born in Longford in 1979. Her first novel is Solace (London, Picador/New York, Scribner, 2011), which won the 2011 Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book of the Year prize at the Irish Book Awards, and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize 2012. Her plays are Drapes ([part of a trail of short, site-specific new […]

McKiernan, Ethna

Ethna McKiernan is a Minnesota writer with strong Irish connections, including a year’s stay in Dublin as a child and over 50 trips back since. Her collections are Caravan (Dublin, Dedalus/USA, Midwest Villages & Voices, 1989); and The One Who Swears You Can’t Start Over (Cliffs of Moher, Co Clare, Salmon Publishing, 2002). A recipient […]

McKinney, Blánaid

Blánaid McKinney was born in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, in 1961. She has published one short story collection, Big Mouth (London, Pheonix House, 2000); and a novel, The Ledge (Pheonix House, 2002). She lives in London. Blánaid McKinney at The National Library of Ireland

McLaughlin, Thomas

Thomas McLaughlin was born in Belfast and studied acting at the Portland [Oregon] Conservatory Theatre. His stage plays include Cross-Country (co-author, New York, 1981); Let’s All Go Down to the Strand (Belfast, New Writers Theatre, and Dublin, Project Theatre, 1982); Evening (Belfast, Ulster Poly Theatre, 1983); The New Museum of Panic (co-author, New York, 1983); […]

McLaverty, Michael

Michael McLaverty was born in July, 1904, at Carrrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, and was partly raised on Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim, before moving to Belfast, where he taught for many years. His novels are Call My Brother Back (London & New York, Longmans, Green 1939); Lost Fields (New York & Toronto, Longmans, Green 1941); In This […]

McLoghlin, David

David McLoghlin was born in Dublin in 1972, and studied at University College Dublin, where he was awarded First-class honours for his Master’s thesis on the Spanish poet Luis Cernuda. His debut collection is Waiting for Saint Brendan and Other Poems (Cliffs of Moher, Salmon Poetry, 2012). He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from […]

McLoughlin, Nigel

Nigel McLoughlin was born in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, in 1968. His collections are At The Waters’ Clearing (Flambard Press/Black Mountain Press, 2001); Songs for No Voices (Belfast, Lagan Press Poetry, 2004); Blood (Bristol, Bluechrome, 2005); Dissonances (Bluechrome 2007); and Chora New & Selected Poems (Derbyshire, Templar Poetry, 2009). He is co-editor of Breaking The Skin: […]

McMonagle, Alan

Alan McMonagle was born in Sligo and grew up in Longford. His first collection of short stories is Liar, Liar (Wordsonthestreet Press, October 2008). His stories have appeared in many journals. He lives in Galway. Alan McGonagle at Wordsonthestreet

McNamee, Eoin

Eoin McNamee was born in Kilkeel, Co Down, in 1961. He has written two novellas, The Last of Deeds, (Raven Arts Press, Dublin),which was shortlisted for the 1989 Irish Times/Aer Lingus Award for Irish Literature; and Love in History. His novels are Resurrection Man (London, Picador,1994); The Blue Tango (London, Faber & Faber, 2001); The […]

McNulty, Ted

Ted McNulty, was born in New York, of Irish parents from counties Cavan and Clare. A one-time news reporter and university lecturer, he began writing in his fifties. He spent the latter part of his life in Dublin with fellow poet Shiela O’Hagan. His two collections are Rough Landings (Cliffs of Moher, Salmon Poetry, 1992); […]

McPherson, Conor

Conor McPherson (var. MacPherson) was born in Dublin in 1970. His plays include Rum and Vodka (Dublin, City Arts Centre, 1994); This Lime Tree Bower (Dublin, Iomha Ildanach, The Crypt Art Centre, 1995) The Good Thief, St Nicholas (London, The Bush Theatre, 1997); The Weir (London, The Royal Court); Dublin Carol (The Royal Court, 2000); […]

McWhirter, George

George McWhirter was born in Belfast in 1939 and left to live in Spain in 1965. His poetry collections include Catalan Poems (Ottawa, Oberon Press, 1971), which shared the Commonwealth Prize for Poetry with Chinua Achebe in 1972; Queen of the Sea (Oberon Press, 1976); The Island Man ( Oberon Press, 1981); Fire Before Dark […]

Medbh, Máighréad

Máighréad Medbh was born in Newcastlewest, Co Limerick, in 1959. Her collections are The Making of a Pagan (Belfast, Blackstaff Press, 1990); Tenant (The Cliffs of Moher, Salmon Poetry, 1999); and When the Air Inhales You (Galway, Arlen House, 2009). Well known as a performer of her work, which is also included in ¡Divas! (Arlen […]

Meehan, Paula

Paula Meehan was born in Dublin in 1955. Her poetry collections include Return and No Blame (Dublin, Beaver Row, 1984); Reading the Sky (Beaver Row, 1986); The Man Who Was Marked by Winter (Oldcastle, Co Meath, The Gallery Press, 1991 – reprinted 1992, 1994 and 1999), which was shortlisted for the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Irish […]

Melling, O.R.

O.R. Melling (pseud. of Geraldine Valerie Whelan) aka Orla Melling, was born in Bray, Co Wicklow, but her family emigrated to Toronto when she was a child. Her books for young adults include The Druid’s Tune (Viking Penguin, Canada, UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, 1983); The Singing Stone (Viking Penguin, Canada & USA, 1986); […]

Mhac an tSaoi, Máire

Máire Mhac an tSaoi was born in Dublin in 1922. Her main collections are: Margadh na Saoire (1956); Codladh an Ghaiscigh (1973); An Galar Dubhach (1980), and An Cion go dtí Seo (1987). Her autobiography is The same age as the state : the autobiography of Máire Cruise O’Brien (Dublin, The O’Brien Press, 2003). She […]

Millar DuMars, Susan

Susan Millar DuMars was born in Philadelphia in 1966. The first full collection of her poetry is Big Pink Umbrella (Cliffs of Moher, Salmon Poetry, 2008); and Dreams for Breakfast (Salmon Poetry, 2010). Her short stories have been published as American Girls (Belfast, Lapwing, 2007). In 2005 she received an Irish Arts Council Bursary for […]

Millar, Cormac

Cormac Millar is the pen name of Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin, who was born in Cork in 1950 and teaches Italian at Trinity College Dublin. Apart from his academic publications, he is a literary translator and crime novelist. His novels are An Irish Solution (Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2004); and The Grounds (Penguin Ireland, 2006). He lives […]

Millar, Sam

Sam Millar was born in Belfast in 1955. He novels are Dark Souls (Galway, Wynkin deWorde, 2003); Redemption Factory (Dingle, Brandon / Mount Eagle Publications, 2005/New York, Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2006); Bloodstorm (Brandon, 2008); and The Darkness of Bones (Brandon, 2006). His autobiography is On The Brinks (Wynkin de Worde, 2003). A winner of the […]

Mills, Billy

Billy Mills was born in Dublin in 1954. His publications include Genesis and Home (hardPressed Poetry, 1985); On First Looking into Lorine Niedecker (hardPressed Poetry 1986); A Small Love Song (Red Wheelbarrow Press, 1986 – folded broadsheet); Triple Helix (hardPressed Poetry 1987); Letters from Barcelona (Dedalus 1990); Properties Of Stone (Writers Forum, London 1996); 5 […]

Mills, Geraldine

Geraldine Mills was born in Galway. Her poetry collections are Unearthing Your Own (Cork, Bradshaw Books, 2001; Toil the Dark Harvest (Cork, Bradshaw Books, 2004); The Weight of Feathers (Galway, Arlen House, 2009); and An Urgency Of Stars (Arlen House, 2009). Her short story collections are Lick of the Lizard (Arlen House, 2006); and Weight […]

Mills, Lia

Lia Mills was born in Dublin. Her novels are Another Alice (Dublin, Poolbeg, 1996); Nothing Simple (Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2005); and Fallen (Penguin Ireland, 2014). As well as critical articles and short stories, she has also published In Your Face: One Woman’s Encounter with Cancer, Doctors, Nurses, Machines, Family, Friends, and a Few Enemies (Penguin […]

Mitchell, Gary

Gary Mitchell was born in Rathcoole, North Belfast in 1965. In 1990 his first radio play won a BBC Radio 4 Young Playwrights Festival Award, and in 1995 won the Stewart Parker Award. In 1998, In A Little World of Our Own won the Irish Times Theatre Award for best new play and was performed […]

Mitchell, Geraldine

Geraldine Mitchell was born in Dublin and lived for many years in France, Algeria and Spain. Her first collection of poems is World Without Maps (Galway, Arlen House, 2011). Other publications include two novels for young people, Welcoming the French (Dublin, Attic Press, 1992); and Escape to the West (Attic Press 1994); and a biography […]

Mok, Judith

Judith Mok was born in Bergen in the Netherlands. A distinguished classical singer and recording artist, her poetry includes Sterkwater Ambo (De Prom,1985); Materiaal Ambo (De Prom, 1991); Het Feestmaal (Amsterdam, Meulenhoff, 1997); and Gods of Babel (Cliffs of Moher, Co Clare, Salmon Poetry, 2011). Her novels are Argelozen in het Circus (Bussum, Netherlands, Thoth, […]

Molloy, Frances

Frances Molloy was born in Derry in 1947. She left school at fifteen and was a nun for a time, before moving to Lancaster, England. She published one novel, No Mate for the Magpie (London, Virago, 1985), before returning to Ireland. Her short stories are collected as Women Are the Scourge of the Earth: Collected […]

Molloy, M.J.

M.J. Molloy was born in Co Galway in 1917. Nine of his plays premiered at the Abbey Theatre, one in the Gaeity Theatre, and one at the John Player Theatre, all in Dublin. Three plays were produced in London, three on Broadway, New York, and many were broadcast, televised and published. He was working on […]

Monaghan, Alan

Alan Monaghan was born in Dublin in 1980. His novels are The Soldier’s Song (London, Pan MacMillan, 2010); The Soldier’s Return (Pan MacMillan, 2011); and The Soldier’s Farewell (Pan MacMillan, 2012). He won the Hennessy New Irish Writing Award and the Prize for Emerging Fiction in 2002. He lives in Dublin FESTIVAL DU PREMIER ROMAN […]

Monaghan, Sean

Sean Monaghan was born in Dublin in 1970. His novels are Plus Ultra (Dublin, Poolbeg Press, 2000) and Planned Accidents (Poolbeg Press, 2001). He lives in Dublin. Sean Monaghan at The National Library of Ireland

Monahan, Noel

Noel Monahan was born in Granard, Co Longford. His collections are Opposite Walls (Galway, Salmon Poetry, 1991); Snowfire (Salmon Poetry, 1995); Curse of the Birds (Cliffs of Moher, Co Clare, Salmon Publishing, 2001); The Funeral Game (Salmon Publishing, 2004); and Where the Wind Sleeps: New and Selected Poems (Salmon Publishing,2014). In 2001 he won the […]

Montague, John

John Montague was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1929 and reared on the family farm in Co Tyrone. His poetry includes Forms of Exile (1958); Poisoned Lands (Dublin, The Dolmen Press, 1961, 1977); A Chosen Light (1967); Tides (The Dolmen Press, 1971); (The Rough Field (Dolmen, 1972); A Slow Dance (Dolmen, 1975); The Great […]

Montague, Mary

Mary Montague was born in Enniskillen in 1964, reared in Ederney, Co Fermanagh. and studied Genetics and Zoology at Queen’s University, Belfast. Her collections are Black Wolf on a White Plain (Kilcar, Donegal, Summer Palace Press, 2001); and Tribe (Dublin, The Dedalus Press, 2008). She is currently living and working in Lancaster, UK. Mary Montague […]

Mooney, Martin

Martin Mooney was born in Belfast 1964. His collections include Grub (Belfast, Blackstaff Press, 1993), which won the 1994 Brendan Behan Memorial Award; and Rasputin and his Children (Dublin, Blackwater Press, 2000, republished 2003 by Belfast, Lagan Press); and Blue Lamp Disco (Lagan Press, 2003). He is currently Development Officer for the Creative Writers’ Network […]

Moore, Alan

Alan Moore was born in 1960 in Dublin. His collections are Opia (London, Anvil Press, 1986), which was a Poetry Book Society Choice; and How Now! (Anvil Press, 2010). He is also a crime novelist, teacher, business adviser and the author of several professional books. He lives in Dublin. Alan Moore at Anvil Press Alan […]

Moore, Alan Jude

Alan Jude Moore was born in Dublin in 1973. His collections are Black State Cars (Cliffs of Moher, Salmon Poetry, 2004); Lost Republics (Salmon Poetry, 2008); Strasbourg (Salmon Poetry, 2010); and Zinger (Salmon Poetry, 2013). As well as being a poet, his fiction has been twice short-listed for the Hennessy Literary Awards. Translations of his […]

Moore, Brian

Brian Moore was born in Belfast in 1921. He wrote several early novels under the pseudonyms Bernard Mara and Michael Byan, including Wreath for a Redhead (reprinted as Sailor’s Leave, 1951); The Executioners (1951); French for Murder (1954); A Bullet for My Lady (1955); This Gun for Gloria (1956); Intent to Kill (1956); and Murder […]

Moore, George

George Augustus Moore was born on February 24, 1852 in County Mayo. His collections of stories include In Single Strictness (London, Heinemann, 1922/ New York, Boni & Liveright., 1922); Celibates, London (Walter Scott/ New York, Macmillan, 1895); and The Untilled Field (London, T Fisher Unwin, 1903/Philadelphia, Lippincott). An t-Ur Gort (Dublin, Sealy, Bryers and Walker, […]

Moran, Stephen

Stephen Moran was born in Dublin in 1954. His first book is a short story collection, The London Silence (Pretend Genius Press, 2004). He is a contributing editor to online journals Sloe Wine and The Willesden Herald. He lives in London. Stephen Moran’s Blog Interview at Author Trek

Morgan, Tom

Tom Morgan was born in Belfast in 1943. His collections are The Rat-Diviner (Dublin, Beaver Row Press, 1987); Nan of the Falls Rd Curfew (Beaver Row Press, 1990), which was nominated for the Irish Times/Aer Lingus Awards; In Queen Mary’s Gardens (Galway, Salmon Publishing,1991); and Ballintrillick in the Light of Ben Whiskin (Lagan Press, 2006). […]

Moriarty, John

John Moriarty was born in Kerry in 1938. Sometime gardener, lecturer and broadcaster, in 1997 he hosted the RTÉ television series, The Blackbird and the Bell. His books include Dreamtime (Dublin, The Lilliput Press, 1994); Nostos (The Lilliput Press, 2001); Turtle Was Gone a Long Time Volume One: Crossing the Kedron (The Lilliput Press, 1996); […]

Moriarty, Sinéad

Sinéad Moriarty was born in Dublin. Her novels are Baby Trail (Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2004/New York, Atria, 2005), which has been translated into twenty languages; A Perfect Match (Penguin Ireland, 2005/New York, Washington Square Press, US title, The Right Fit, 2006); From Here to Maternity; and In My Sister’s Shoes (Dublin, Penguin Ireland, 2008). She […]

Morrison, Danny

Danny Morrison was born in Belfast 1953. His novels are West Belfast (Cork, Mercier Press,1989); On The Back Of The Swallow (Mercier Press, 1994); and The Wrong Man (Mercier Press, 1997). His non-fiction includes Then The Walls Came Down (Mercier Press, 1999); and Troubles (published in Germany under that title, and in Spain as El […]

Morrissey, Sinéad

Sinéad Morrissey was born in Portadown in 1972. Her collections are There Was Fire in Vancouver (Manchester, Carcanet Press, 1996); Between Here and There (Carcanet, 2002); The State of the Prisons (Carcanet, 2005); Through the Square Window (Carcanet, 2009); and Parallax (Carcanet, 2013), for which she was awarded the T.S. Eliot Prize. In 1990, she […]

Morrissy, Mary

Mary Morrissy was born in Dublin in 1957. She has published one collection of short stories, A Lazy Eye (London, Jonathan Cape/ New York, Scribner, 1993). Her novels are Mother of Pearl (Scribner, 1995/Jonathan Cape, 1996); The Pretender (Jonathan Cape, 2000); and The Rising of Bella Casey (Dublin, Brandon, 2013). She won a Hennessy Award […]

Moxley, Gina

Gina Moxley was born in Cork where she studied painting at the Crawford School of Art. Her plays are Danti-Dan (Dublin, The Project/London, Hampstead Theatre, 1994, Rough Magic Theatre Company); and Dog House, which was specially commissioned, along with Liz Lochhead’s Cuba, by the Royal National Theatre (UK) for the BT National Connections Scheme for […]

Muldoon, Paul

Paul Muldoon was born in Co Armagh in 1951. His main works are New Weather (London: Faber & Faber, 1973); Mules (Faber & Faber and Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Wake Forest University Press, 1977); Immram (Dublin, Gallery Press, 1980); Why Brownlee Left (London: Faber/Wake Forest, 1980) ; Out of Siberia (Gallery Press, 1982); Quoof (Faber/Wake Forest, […]

Mulkerns, Helena

Helena Mulkerns was born in Dublin but has lived abroad for much of her life. Her last posting was in Kabul with the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan in 2007. She was nominated for the Sunday Tribune Hennessy Literary Awards in 1991. She has published a total of fifteen short stories since then, and has […]

Mulkerns, Val

Val Mulkerns was born in Dublin in 1925. Her novels include The Time Outwork (London, Chatto and Windus, 1951/New York,The Devin-Adair Company, 1952); A Peacock Cry (London, Hodder, 1954); The Summerhouse (London, John Murray, 1984); and Very Like a Whale (Murray, 1986). includes the short story collections Antiquities (London, Deutch, 1978); An Idle Woman (Dublin, […]

Mullan, Pat

Pat Mullan was born in County Derry in 1939. His book of poetry and other writings, Childhood Hills, was published by Barnes & Noble/iUniverse (USA, 2000). His thriller novel, The Circle of Sodom, was published in the USA in 2002 and Blood Red Square (LBF Books, 2005). He lives in Connemara, Co Galway. Pat Mullan’s […]

Murdoch, Iris

Jean Iris Murdoch was born at 59 Blessington Street in Dublin, in 1919. Following the Irish War of Independence, the family moved to Chiswick, near London. In the latter years of the Second World War, she helped with the UN Rehabilitation and Relief Association in Belgium and Austria, before returning to England where she resumed […]

Murphy, Aidan

Aidan Murphy was born in Cork in 1952. His poetry collections are The Restless Factor (Dublin, Raven Arts Press, 1985); The Way the Money Goes (Raven Arts Press/London, Allison & Busby, 1987) which was a UK Poetry Book Society Recommendation; Small Sky, Big Change (Raven Arts Press, 1989); Stark Naked Blues (Dublin, New Island Books, […]

Murphy, David

David Murphy was born in Cork. A science-fiction writer, his first collection of stories was published as Lost Notes (Aeon Press, Dublin, 2004), which won the inaugural Maurice Walsh Memorial Award in 2005. His novels are the Arkon Chronicles (Pennsylvania, Silver Lake Publishing, 2003); and Longevity City (Michigan, Five Star, 2005); and the novella Bird […]

Murphy, Dervla

Dervla Murphy was born in Lismore, Co Waterford, in 1931. Her published works include Full Tilt. Ireland to India with a Bicycle (London, John Murray 1965); Tibetan Foothold (John Murray, 1966); The Waiting Land: A Spell in Nepal (London, John Murray/New York, Trans Atlantic Arts, 1967); In Ethiopia with a Mule (John Murray, 1968); On […]

Murphy, Gerry

Gerry Murphy was born in Cork City in 1952. His collections are A Small Fat Boy Walking Backwards (Cork, Commons Press, 1988, Three Spires Press, 1992); Rio de la Plata and All That (Dublin, Dedalus, 1993); The Empy Quarter (Dedalus, 1995); Extracts from the Lost Log Book of Christopher Columbus (Dedalus, 1999); Torso of an […]

Murphy, Jimmy

Jimmy Murphy was born in Dublin. His stage plays include Brothers of the Brush (Dublin, The Peacock, Dublin Theatre Festival 1993), which was awarded best new Irish play; A Picture of Paradise (The Peacock, 1997); The Muesli Belt (Dublin, The Abbey Theatre, 2000); Aceldama (1998), and The Kings of the Kilburn High Road (Waterford, Red […]

Murphy, Marian

Marian Murphy was born in Limerick and grew up in Dublin. Her novels are Take 2 (Dublin, Poolbeg, 2000); Millions! (Poolbeg, 2001); and Making It Home (Poolbeg, 2003). She lives in Wicklow. Marian Murphy at The National Library of Ireland

Murphy, Michael

Michael Murphy was born in Liverpool in 1965. His poetry collections are After Attila (Nottingham, Shoestring Press, 1998), Elsewhere (Shoestring Press, 2003), and Allotments (Shoestring Press, 2008.) In 2001 he won the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize, awarded by Poetry Review to the New Poet of the Year, and his poems are included in The New Irish […]

Murphy, Paul

Paul Murphy was born in Belfast in 1965. He has published one collection, In the Luxembourg Gardens (Salzburg, Poetry Salzburg, 1992), and T.S. Eliot’s Postmodernist Complaint (Brisbane, PostPressed), a book a book on TS Eliot and Jacques Lacan. Also an artist, he is presently living in Germany. Paul Murphy’s book on TS Eliot and Jacques […]

Murphy, Peter

Peter Murphy was born in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, 1968 His novels are John the Revelator (London, Faber & Faber/New York, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009), which was shortlisted for the Kerry Group Fiction Prize, and The Costa First Novel Award; and Shall We Gather at the River (Faber & Faber, 2013). At the age of 17, […]

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