Still writing at eighty plus, Broadstone author Brendan Lynch has completed what he says might be his last book. Dublin’s Graftonia A Very Literary Neighbourhood is his tenth book and the…
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Bestselling author Caroline Grace-Cassidy launches ‘it’s a Wonderful Life for Lexie Byrne (aged 41¼)’
The story follows Lexie Byrne’s now questionable long-distance romance with Adam Cooper, and her best friend Annemarie’s worries about his lack of commitment. Then, as Lexie anxiously awaits his plans…
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Abduction, seduction and pimping -All part of new history books
by Rose Barrettby Rose BarrettFingal author, Gerard Ronan, has just published his two latest books focusing on two controversial characters who were the focus of abduction and seduction. One notorious character, a man of…
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Raheny native Derville Murphy’s debut print novel, A Perfect Copy, is set in present-day Dublin and was inspired by the discovery of a family secret about husband’s grandfather, Percival Wilson,…
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From the acclaimed producers of Billionaire Boy and Awful Auntie comes the award-winning West End production of this amazing story by David Walliams, the UK’s best-selling author for children! The…
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‘Away… For God’s Sake’ – a book by native born Kathleen Byrne
by Rose Barrettby Rose BarrettBorn in Drogheda Street to a Catholic family, Kathleen Byrne grew up in the busy, industrial town of Balbriggan. At 17, she went to France to become a nun, working…
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Dublin author Robert McDermott has just released his latest publication ‘Jone$town’. McDermott, who lives in the capital and teaches English and Creative Writing, spoke to the Dublin Gazette about his…
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Mark Henry from Malahide launched his book, ‘In Fact: An Optimist’s Guide to Ireland at 100’ this week, writes Rose Barrett. Published by Gill Books, this book is released in…
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The Mayor of Fingal Cllr. Seána Ó Rodaigh was delighted to make a presentation to St Patrick’s Boys National School Donabate this morning as winners of The Battle of the…
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A Dubliner in his late seventies has just self-published a new novel that is now in the public libraries. Andy Jones set his book ‘Beloved Assassin’ in the early 1920s…