In this episode of the TwoMacs, Martin is back in the chair talking to acclaimed novelist Anthony J. Quinn. Born on a farm in Kileeshil in 1971, Anthony was drawn to books from an early age. As a child, he would construct a wee canopy in a nearby field and lose himself reading stories by Enid Blyton. He also started to write at a young age. However, the Troubles cast a long shadow over his formative years and indeed his nine noir novels deal with this dark subject and its legacy. His work is ...
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In this episode of the TwoMacs, Martin is back in the chair talking to acclaimed novelist Anthony J. Quinn. Born on a farm in Kileeshil in 1971, Anthony was drawn to books from an early age. As a child, he would construct a wee canopy in a nearby field and lose himself reading stories by Enid Blyton. He also started to write at a young age. However, the Troubles cast a long shadow over his formative years and indeed his nine noir novels deal with this dark subject and its legacy. His work is ...
TwoMacs Podcast Ep37 Sean Quinn & Sean McCabe Part 1
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8 months ago
TwoMacs Podcast Ep37 Sean Quinn & Sean McCabe Part 1
Part 1 - The Two Sean's. GAA stalwarts Sean McCabe from Clonoe and Sean Quinn of Brackaville join us for a wide-ranging discussion filled with hurling and football stories and memories, local and All Ireland. On the weekend Naomh Colum Cille held their dinner dance and presentations, Sean Quinn reflects on a great night with a poignant tribute to their player Caolan Devlin RIP, marking his first anniversary. They trace the history of Naomh Colum Cille as Sean McCabe remembers lining out in th...
TwoMacs Podcast
In this episode of the TwoMacs, Martin is back in the chair talking to acclaimed novelist Anthony J. Quinn. Born on a farm in Kileeshil in 1971, Anthony was drawn to books from an early age. As a child, he would construct a wee canopy in a nearby field and lose himself reading stories by Enid Blyton. He also started to write at a young age. However, the Troubles cast a long shadow over his formative years and indeed his nine noir novels deal with this dark subject and its legacy. His work is ...