Elizabeth Reapy
Irish writer
Elizabeth Reapy | |
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Genre | Fiction |
Notable works | Red Dirt |
Notable awards | Rooney Prize |
Elizabeth Reapy is an Irish writer. She won the 2017 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.[1]
Life
She graduated from NUI Galway, University College Cork, and Queen's University Belfast.[2]
She edited the 2012 30 Under 30: A selection of short fiction by thirty young Irish writers.[3]
Works
References
- ^ "Elizabeth Reapy wins 2017 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature". 25 September 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2019 – via www.rte.ie.
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(help) - ^ Doyle, Martin. "Elizabeth Reapy awarded Rooney Prize for Irish Literature". The Irish Times. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ^ "30 under 30 edited by Elizabeth Reapy". www.doirepress.com. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ^ "Book review: Red Dirt". www.irishexaminer.com. 30 July 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
- ^ Reapy, Elizabeth. "Red Dirt, a thriller inspired by the lost Irish I met in Australia". The Irish Times. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
External links
- Book Club podcast: EM Reapy on Red Dirt
- INTERVIEW Elizabeth Reapy, writer and founding editor of wordlegs.com
- Irish novelist Elizabeth Reapy give her tips on writing a page-turner
- E. M. Reapy debut, Red Dirt, wins Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
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Recipients of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
- Heno Magee (1976)
- Desmond Hogan (1977)
- Peter Sheridan (1978)
- Kate Cruise O'Brien (1979)
- Bernard Farrell (1980)
- Neil Jordan (1981)
- Medbh McGuckian/Special Prize: Seán Ó Tuama & Thomas Kinsella (1982)
- Dorothy Nelson (1983)
- Ronan Sheehan (1984)
- Frank McGuinness (1985)
- Paul Mercier (1986)
- Deirdre Madden (1987)
- Glenn Patterson (1988)
- Robert McLiam Wilson (1989)
- Mary Dorcey (1990)
- Anne Enright (1991)
- Hugo Hamilton (1992)
- Gerard Fanning (1993)
- Colum McCann (1994)
- Philip MacCann (1995)
- Mike McCormack (1996)
- Anne Haverty (1997)
- David Wheatley (1998)
- Mark O'Rowe (1999)
- Claire Keegan (2000)
- Keith Ridgway (2001)
- Caitríona O'Reilly (2002)
- Eugene O'Brien (2003)
- Claire Kilroy (2004)
- Nick Laird (2005)
- Philip Ó Ceallaigh (2006)
- Kevin Barry (2007)
- Leontia Flynn (2008)
- Kevin Power (2009)
- Leanne O'Sullivan (2010)
- Lucy Caldwell (2011)
- Nancy Harris (2012)
- Ciarán Collins (2013)
- Colin Barrett (2014)
- Sara Baume (2015)
- Doireann Ní Ghríofa (2016)
- Elizabeth Reapy (2017)
- Caitriona Lally (2018)
- Mark O'Connell (2019)
- Stephen Sexton (2020)
- Niamh Campbell (2021)
- Seán Hewitt (2022)
- Michael Magee (2023)
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