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Singsong is Martin Keaveney's sixth book. It follows the novels Schoolboy (2023), Delia Meade (2020) and The Mackon Country (2021), a novella, Caravan (2022) and the short story collection, The Rainy Day (2018), all published by Penniless Press. Stage and screen credits include Ireland's national broadcaster RTE and Scripts Ireland Playwriting Festival. He has a PhD in Creative Writing and Textual Studies. Scholarship has been published widely, including at the New Hibernia Review, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies and Estudios Irlandeses. He was awarded the Sparanacht Ui Eithir for his…mehr

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Singsong is Martin Keaveney's sixth book. It follows the novels Schoolboy (2023), Delia Meade (2020) and The Mackon Country (2021), a novella, Caravan (2022) and the short story collection, The Rainy Day (2018), all published by Penniless Press. Stage and screen credits include Ireland's national broadcaster RTE and Scripts Ireland Playwriting Festival. He has a PhD in Creative Writing and Textual Studies. Scholarship has been published widely, including at the New Hibernia Review, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies and Estudios Irlandeses. He was awarded the Sparanacht Ui Eithir for his research in 2016. He coordinates the Northern Writers group which received an Arts Council Award in 2024. He works with hundreds of creative writers and literary enthusiasts annually (see more at www.martinkeaveney.com).
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The Mackon Country is Martin Keaveney's second novel. His debut novel Delia Meade was published in 2020 and followed a short story collection, The Rainy Day in 2018, both published by Penniless Press. Stage and screen credits include Ireland's national broadcaster RTE and Scripts Ireland Playwriting Festival. He has a PhD in Creative Writing and Textual Studies. Scholarship has been published widely, including at the New Hibernia Review, Journal of Franco-Irish Studies and Estudios Irlandeses. He was awarded the Sparanacht Ui Eithir for his research in 2016. He works as a creative writing lecturer/consultant (see more at www.martinkeaveney.com).