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Tadhg Coakley is from Cork. His debut novel, The First Sunday in September (2018), was shortlisted for the Mercier Press Fiction prize. His second, Whatever It Takes, was chosen as [...]
Read MoreTadhg Coakley is from Mallow and lives in Cork city. His debut novel The First Sunday in September was shortlisted for the Mercier Press Fiction prize; it was published in 2018 to much [...]
Read MoreYou can now watch the event free below. Tadhg Coakley’s new crime novel Whatever it Takes is Cork’s One City One Book 2020. Detective Garda Collins knows who is [...]
Read MoreTadhg Coakley is from Mallow and lives in Cork city. His debut novel The First Sunday in September was shortlisted for the Mercier Press Fiction prize; it was published in [...]
Read MoreTadhg Coakley’s The First Sunday in September is set on All-Ireland Hurling Final Day. A hungover Clareman with gambling debts travels up to Dublin for the match, secretly hoping his [...]
Read MoreTadhg Coakley graduated with first-class honours from the MA in Creative Writing in University College Cork in 2017. His stories have appeared in publications such as Quarryman, The Honest Ulsterman [...]
Read MoreIt is a rejection of isolation, geographic paralysis, and the mundane. Her sharp, fantastical characters cross continents, transcend planes of reality, and wield their wit and their weapons with alacrity. [...]
Read MoreJane Casey’s The Killing Kind is a breakout standalone thriller, exploring stalking, gaslighting and the role of women in society. As a barrister, Ingrid Lewis is used to dealing with [...]
Read MoreLiberty Terrace is Madeleine D’Arcy’s second collection of short fiction. These linked short stories feature a bevy of characters who reside in a fictional area of Cork City from 2016 [...]
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