Writer’s Block interview in The Gloss Magazine
My tales of house-hunting (and railway lines) in Dublin; editing in my attic to the sounds of One Direction & Bruce Springsteen; childhood memories of the Clare Valley and a…
Read MoreStarts at 60 Feature
“Love, laughter and dark family secrets” – my big thanks to Starts at 60 for this feature article about my books.
Read MoreDubray Read for Hope
I’ll be reading from “Lola’s Secret” at Dubray Grafton Street at 6.40 pm tonight, as part of Dubray’s #readforhope on Culture Night. There are lots of authors taking part (we’re all listed…
Read MoreWhat books mean to me in The Guardian
“I was an ordinary kid in an Australian country town but through books I travelled the world.” Ahead of Australian Reading Hour on Thursday, my article about what books mean…
Read MoreHow two Kildare women helped produce an international bestseller
Read about the keen researchers who helped me write The Trip of a Lifetime – Thanks again, Sheila and Sarah!
Read MoreMy Irish-Australian life
My interview about my Irish-Australian life appeared today in TheJournal, Ireland’s online news site – big thanks to journalist Aoife Barry.
Read MoreThe Irish Times Top 10
I’m delighted to share the news that the Irish edition of The Trip of a Lifetime has gone straight in to the Irish Times’ Top 10 here in Ireland, at…
Read MoreIrish Book Signings
For any of you in or around Dublin who might like a signed copy of The Trip of a Lifetime, I’m happy to say you will find one in the Easons…
Read MoreThe Trip of a Lifetime on an Irish trip
The Trip of a Lifetime has been on a trip! My Irish friend Louise and her family took a copy of my new novel with them on holidays to West…
Read MoreInterview with the Sunday Times
From today’s Sunday Times’ Culture magazine in Ireland – you can read my interview online here. My big thanks to journalist Pavel Barter & photographer Barry Cronin.
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