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Posts by eoinmcnamee

Next Tuesday evening (14/04), I shall be assuming into Heaven from Belfast's steadfast No Alibis Bookstore
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Read this review, and I guarantee you will want to read the book!
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Bean-spillage in today's Sunday Independent (Ireland)

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Collage of book covers: Untangled by Lisa Damour; The Bureau by Eoin McNamee; The Twelve by Stuart Neville; Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata; So Long, See You Tomorrow by William Maxwell; Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy; The Sirens by Emilia Hart; On the Calculation of Volume II by Solvej Balle; Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov; Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively; Tehanu by Ursula K Le Guin; The Iliad by Homer.

Collage of book covers: Untangled by Lisa Damour; The Bureau by Eoin McNamee; The Twelve by Stuart Neville; Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata; So Long, See You Tomorrow by William Maxwell; Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy; The Sirens by Emilia Hart; On the Calculation of Volume II by Solvej Balle; Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov; Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively; Tehanu by Ursula K Le Guin; The Iliad by Homer.

January reads 📚💙
Favourite was Tehanu 💚

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Eoin MacNamee - Lime Tree Theatre Eoin McNamee is a novelist and screenwriter. His novels include Resurrection Man the Blue Trilogy, The Ultras and The Vogue.  He wrote the screenplay for the

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Me on The Bureau:

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Congrats to all the authors shortlisted for the 2025 @Postvox Irish Book Awards. I'm thrilled to see debut author Caragh Maxwell shortlisted in the Newcomers category for Sugartown. 👏🎉

Don't forget to vote for your favourite!: scxo9qtv33a.typeform.com/apiba25-vote

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Such an incredible evening celebrating the launch of our podcast with @molimuseum.bsky.social 'In the Half Light: Voices from Black Ireland' in #TrinityLongRoomHub
Warm thanks to #DrPhilMullen,#EoinMcNamee, #CaelainnHogan & the participants who shared their stories. Available soon on all platforms!

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Sugartown by Caragh Maxwell: Fresh take on a well-trodden story Debut novel is about a twentysomething woman returning to her small-town home after years in London

Sugartown by Caragh Maxwell: Fresh take on a well-trodden story

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Caragh Maxwell: ‘Adolescent cancer really sped up my maturity’ The Sugartown author on invincibility, mother-daughter relationships and baring her soul in return for publicity

Caragh Maxwell: ‘Adolescent cancer really sped up my maturity’

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Sugartown by Caragh Maxwell: Fresh take on a well-trodden story Debut novel is about a twentysomething woman returning to her small-town home after years in London

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Where to start with: John Burnside Seán Hewitt, who introduces a new edition of the Scottish author’s final memoir, guides readers through his landmark works a year on from his death

“His life’s work is like a dark, glittering, ethereal yet earthy river of thought, full of angels, ghosts, nocturnes, animals. These are books as brimming with spirit & light as they are with eroticism & violence”

—Seán Hewitt on John Burnside’s poetry & prose
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Summer fiction: I Can Do Rude by Maya Kulukundis A new short story by Maya Kulukundis

Summer fiction: I Can Do Rude by Maya Kulukundis www.irishtimes.com/culture/book...

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Great piece Sorcha!

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Very much enjoyed my conversation with Eoin McNamee at Cairde in sunny Sligo last night.

And thanks to a great audience.

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The Bureau. Illustration Kuroda Seitaro

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Sorry Matt-missed this. I could never figure out why there isn't a Kindle edition. I'll chase.

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MONKEY magazine. Eoin McNamee edition. Ed. Motoyuki Shibata.

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Gustav Parker Hibbett wins John Pollard Prize Books newsletter: a roundup of the latest news and preview of Saturday’s pages

Gustav Parker Hibbett is the winner of the John Pollard International Poetry Prize! Congratulations Parker!! 💛🧡

Judge Eoin McNamee said of High Jump as Icarus Story: 'At once exalted and humble this is work of the highest order.'

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Eoin McNamee: Why would a father put his law student son in a car with a known fugitive and send him into the borderlands? The writing of Eoin McNamee’s new book The Bureau started when he came across a letter a criminal wrote to his father from Cork prison

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'The Bureau' by Eoin McNamee. Out now.

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Séamas O'Reilly: I think anti-racists are right to be on high alert I’m less concerned with why Garron Noone said what he said, than with whether it’s true or not

This week I wrote about vigilance, and how I'm less interested in litigating whether Garron Noone is a racist, than in whether what he said was true or not. It wasn't. And people are right to be alarmed that he said it, and to wonder why he did.

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Irish Times. The Bureau, published March 27th.

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The film was The Right Stuff about the first men sent into space which seemed to Lorraine to be apt to this high, remote country
The Bureau, March 27th

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The Bureau, coming March 27th

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The Bureau, coming March 27th

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Pollard poetry prize shortlist revealed Books newsletter: Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award; Irish Writers Centre events; ACIS award for Arlen House; Cló Iar-Chonnacht and Cúirt turn 40; Seachtain na Gaeilge

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