
Jan Carson
Jan Carson is an acclaimed Northern Irish author whose works often explore the intersection of community and personal identity. Her contributions to the arts include adaptations like 'The Velveteen Rabbit' for stage productions, highlighting her versatility as a storyteller.
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Jan Carson is one of the distinguished authors participating in the event.
Homenaje al catalán, a Mario Vargas Llosa y a la fiesta de Sant Jordi en la FIL de GuadalajaraWhen BBC News NI searched the database a number of authors from Northern Ireland appeared on the list, including Jan Carson.
Meta may have used Gerry Adams' books to train AIJan Carson is one of the authors from Northern Ireland who has written for the BBC Radio 4 collection.
‘In Belfast, you go on a bad date and after that you bump into them every time you go out’ – The Irish TimesGuests include Claire Keegan, Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Micheál Ó Conghaile, Alan Titley, Jan Carson, Claire Kilroy, Léonor de Récondo, Azouz Begag, Véronique Ovaldé, Camille Laurens, Maram al-Masri, Éric Fottorino, Catherine Morency, Peter Sirr, Theo Dorgan, and Hugo Hamilton.
Kelly McCaughrain on Carnegie Medal shortlist – The Irish TimesJan Carson is bringing Margery Williams’s classic book The Velveteen Rabbit to the stage for Belfast Children’s Festival.
Irish writers in for British Book Awards – The Irish Times















































