Celine Kiernan
Celine Kiernan | |
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Born | October 1967 Dublin, Ireland |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy |
Notable awards | Readers Association of Ireland Award 2009 The Poison Throne CBI Book of The Year 2012 Into The Grey |
Celine Kiernan (born October 1967, Dublin)[1] is an Irish author of fantasy novels for young adults. She is best known for The Moorehawke Trilogy. Set in an alternate renaissance Europe, the trilogy combines fantasy elements with an exploration of political, humanitarian and philosophical themes.
Publications
The Moorehawke Trilogy
The first book of the Moorehawk Trilogy, The Poison Throne, was first published in Ireland in 2008.[2] It won the 2009 Readers' Association of Ireland Award for best book,[3] was included in the White Raven Collection (2009)[4] and short listed for the 2009 Irish Book Awards in two categories (best newcomer and best children's book).[5] It was long-listed for the 2010 Australian Inkys Award.[6]
All three books in The Moorehawke Trilogy (The Poison Throne, The Crowded Shadows, and The Rebel Prince) have gone on to international publication, being translated into nine languages and published in the English language territories of UK, US[7] and AUS/NZ. In 2010, the trilogy was included in Dymocks "Kids' Top 51".[8]
Into the Grey
Kiernan's fourth novel, Into the Grey (known as Taken Away in AUS/NZ) was published in 2011. It is set in 1974 Ireland, and continues Kiernan's exploration of political, historical and philosophical themes through fantasy elements.[9] It is the first book to receive both the CBI Book of the Year Award (formerly known as the Bisto Award) and the CBI Children's Choice Award - both of which were awarded on 28 May 2012.[10] It won the 2013 Readers' Association of Ireland Award for best book
Resonance
Kiernan's fifth novel, Resonance, is scheduled for publication in 2014. Set in Victorian Ireland, it is described by its publishers as "metaphysical gothic".[11]
References
- ^ Author profile, Goodreads.
- ^ Author profile, O'Brien Press.
- ^ Readers Association Website"Children's Book Awards - 2009, Reading Association of Ireland.
- ^ White Raven Catalogue, International Children's Digital Library.
- ^ Keane, Madeleine (5 April 2009). "Your vote counts in Book Awards 2009", Irish Independent.
- ^ "2010 Inkys Longlist announced"
- ^ "Celine Kiernan and the Moorehawke posts", Orbit Books.
- ^ "2010 Booklovers' Best Kids' Top 51", Dymocks Booksellers.
- ^ "Taken Away by Celine Kiernan", Allen & Unwin.
- ^ "Shortlist and Winners 2012", Children's Books Ireland.
- ^ "Happy dancing…", All Things Moorehawke and Otherwise.
External links
- Official website
- Celine Kiernan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Celine Kiernan at Library of Congress, with 4 library catalogue records
- Use dmy dates from May 2012
- 1967 births
- Living people
- Irish fantasy writers
- Irish writers of young adult literature
- Irish novelists
- People from Dublin (city)
- Irish women novelists
- 21st-century Irish writers
- 21st-century women writers
- Women writers of young adult literature
- Women science fiction and fantasy writers