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Roisín Ingle grew up in Dublin
and worked variously in her hometown and London as a childminder, wannabe-popstar,
waitress, restaurant manager and cloakroom attendant before landing
her first journalism job. She subsequently worked for ‘The Sunday
Tribune’ and ‘The Title’, and currently writes a weekly
column for the ‘Irish Times Magazine’. Her first book, Pieces
of Me was published in 2005 and features a collection of her popular
articles from ‘The Irish Times’.
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Judith Mok |
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Judith Mok, soprano, writer and actor
has established a unique reputation. Mok is well known in her native
Netherlands as the author of many volumes of poetry and novels. Her
latest novel Gael published in May 2006 and features a young
violist from a Jewish background falling hopelessly in love with an
Irish painter called Gael. |