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On this week’s Write Smarter Blog, I am delighted to welcome Dublin-based writer Gill Perdue. Gill worked as a primary school teacher for fifteen years and published four children’s books. She is the bestselling author of the unflinching and psychologically rich Shaw & Darmody crime series published by Penguin. Gill’s first standalone thriller, All...

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[ About This is Also a Love Story by Sally Hayden ] We live in an era defined by crisis – whether it be war and displacement, or climate collapse and rapidly widening inequality. Acclaimed international correspondent Sally Hayden has spent her career covering some of the darkest moments of our time, and yet even…

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[ About The Hope Keeper ] 1919, Washington D.C. Elisabeth Beaumont comes from a renowned jeweler family, but after the untimely death of her twin brother, she’s left on her own to run the failing family business. Desperate for work, she approaches the affluent crowd her brother Julien once courted to expand Beaumont Jewelers. Their ringleader…

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[ About Walking to the Foot of the Sky ] When she first set foot on the Beara Breifne Way, Miriam Mulcahy expected a long-distance hike that would take her across some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland. What she found instead was a living tapestry past and present: ancient landscapes where myth and…

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On this week’s Write Smarter Blog, I am delighted to introduce Amsterdam-based Irish author Rebecca Spelman. Starting off as a playwright in Galway, Rebecca now writes a mix of novels, short stories, and poetry. Her work often centres on speculative scenarios or reflective moments that ask, “What if…?” You can read her work on Substack or…

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