
Elaine Feeney
Elaine Feeney is an acclaimed Irish author known for her thought-provoking writing and contributions to contemporary literature. She is participating in a panel discussion for the Read Irish Women Challenge.
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Recent news mentions
Elaine Feeney is mentioned as a writer the article's subject would invite to a dream dinner party.
‘I was anxious about things most authors wouldn’t even dream could happen’ – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney won Author of the Year.
Roisín O’Donnell, Claire Gleeson and Manchán Magan among winners – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney hosts talks at the Dingle Literary Festival.
Ireland’s shoulder season festivals – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney is nominated for the Novel of the Year prize for her third work of fiction.
Brenda Fricker, Leo Varadkar, Manchán Mangan and Andy Farrell shortlisted – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney is a fellow teacher-writer admired by Wendy Erskine.
Wendy Erskine on her debut novel, which deals with class, rape and parenting – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney is the author of the novel that focuses on Claire’s relationship with her siblings and her dead parents.
An ambitious, thoughtful, nicely layered book – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney is a novelist and poet whose third novel, Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way, is currently being promoted.
‘I was pushing a sort of Chekhov dinner party in the west of Ireland’ – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney will be launching her new novel, Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way, at Kennys Bookshop.
Jane Casey and Stuart Neville shortlisted – The Irish TimesElaine Feeney is one of the Irish writers featured in the Read Irish Women Challenge panel discussion.
Kilkenny Roots Festival, The Flaming Lips and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they end – The Irish Times











































































