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Sinead Moriarty

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Sinead Moriarty
Bornc. 1971
Dublin, Ireland
Pen nameSinead Moriarty
OccupationWriter
GenreRomance

Sinead Moriarty (born c. 1971) is a best selling romance novelist of over 13 books.

Life and work

Moriarty was born in Dublin to Aidan and Mary Moriarty about 1971. Her mother was a writer on Irish historical figures like Swift, Yeats, Joyce. She was educated in Trinity College in Dublin where she did a Bachelor of Arts in French and Spanish. After university she moved to Paris and then London working as a journalist. When she was in London she began to write fiction and her first novel was published by Penguin Books. Since then she has moved back to Dublin with her husband and they have three children. She also writes a column for the Irish Independent.[1][2][3][4]

Awards

  • 2015 The Way We Were won The Irish Independent Popular Fiction Book of the Year

Bibliography

  • The Way We Were
  • The Secrets Sisters Keep
  • Mad About You
  • This Child of Mine
  • Me and My Sisters
  • Keeping it in the Family
  • In My Sister’s Shoes
  • From Here to Maternity
  • A Perfect Match
  • The Baby Trail

References

  1. ^ "Books: It's tenth time lucky for Sinead Moriarty". 2014.
  2. ^ Paddy Kehoe (2015). "Sinéad Moriarty puts phone on silent while writing".
  3. ^ "My Week - Sinéad Moriarty". 2015.
  4. ^ Sarah Webb (2008). "Like mother, like daughter".