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Liam Nolan (writer)

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Liam Nolan is an internationally published author whose books include Small Man of Nanataki, The Pain and the Glory, Islanders, The Forgotten Famine, The Savage Square and Once in August Long Ago. He is a former radio and television (BBC, ITV and RTÉ[1]) anchorman in current affairs and sport, and has been at various times reporter, columnist, international editor, features editor, and sports editor. He lives with his wife Oonagh, in the West of Ireland.

References

  1. ^ "'Radio in Ireland lost its magic'". Irish Independent. 11 July 2009.