A literary portrait of Belfast based crime author Robert McCracken by Erik Empson Robert McCracken is the last author I meet in the Irish leg of our literary tour. I left Carrickfergus and spent the night in a small coastal town on Red Bay, before the next day climbing Trostan, a modest peak at 550m […]
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A misty portrait of crime writer Linda Hagan by publisher, Erik Empson From the outskirts of Dublin I head north, intending to go to Belfast, but something I can’t explain stops me from crossing the threshold that was and wasn’t, is and isn’t, will be and won’t be, a border, and instead I U-turn and […]
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A portrait of Irish mystery writer David Pearson by publisher, Erik Empson It is not uncommon to meet authors who are shy and lack a degree of confidence. This is not the case with David Pearson. A tall and slightly portly man, with the straight back of a pace bowler, he exudes self-assurance and natural […]
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A portrait of Irish writer Anne Crosse by publisher, Erik Empson One might, on arriving in Ireland for the first time, disembarking the ferry as I did in Rosslare, think that one had got on the wrong boat and landed in Holland or such like, given the orderliness of the place – trimmed verges, perfectly […]
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A portrait of novelist Pippa McCathie by publisher, Erik Empson Pippa McCathie is the tender age of twenty-three. One might not believe it by looking at this author, with her wide eyes, sun-weathered face, and shock of white hair, whom at first glance one might place at late sixties or early seventies at most. But […]
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