Award winning novelist and Dublin native Eoghan Brunkard likes nothing better than giving himself fictious awards and promoting his previous book, Clementine Lane, which is available on Amazon and is very good.
Eoghan works in the management of a community development project in Dublin’s inner city. Qualified in social policy and research, Eoghan started his career providing enterprise and training advice to people in long term unemployment. From there he has supervised a labour activation scheme and several community led youth services. As a qualified social researcher, he has also worked on several policy papers and research projects for civil right advocacy bodies.
Spurred on by his encouraging and long-suffering wife, Emma, and beautiful son, Oscar, Eoghan has always held a fascination with history and has long held the ambition of writing an adventure about revolutionary France, particularly, after he accomplished the same. Eoghan's unofficial motivation, as with all his writings, remains money and plaudits, which he hopes will one day come…
Award winning novelist and Dublin native Eoghan Brunkard likes nothing better than giving himself fictious awards and promoting his previous book, Clementine Lane, which is available on Amazon and is very good.
Eoghan works in the management of a community development project in Dublin’s inner city. Qualified in social policy and research, Eoghan started his career providing enterprise and training advice to people in long term unemployment....
One man trying to survive the revolution. One man trying to climb out of the gutter. One cat trying to kill them both…
Edouard Laurent is a young man struggling to survive in a tumultuous Paris during the dying embers of the Revolution. He was a hesitant participant in a chateau burning and has been conscripted to the Republican army. So, when...
”...well-written, poignant, and laugh-out-loud funny. “Clementine” reminded me of the movie, “The Commitments”... 4 stars” - Martie Nees Record
“For me, “Clementine Lane” is memorable contemporary fiction with a high degree of authenticity. It is a story to read again...Recommended” - Karen Oberlaender Reviews
Tragically, every time I open my office door it has the predictable outcome of leading me to my office. Yes, I know suprising. Don’t get me wrong, I like my job, but I find my door’s unwillingness to bend the rules of physics even just the once very tiresome. Why doesn’t it lead me instead into Haribo’s biggest gum bear factory (Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin in case you didn’t know, I do know as I have cholesterol problems)? Cassie Andrews, the protagonist of Gareth Brown’s “...
The internet tells me that in order to get people to read my books (they’re very good by the way you should go order them), I need to start a blog, which sounds awful. Anyway, I thought I’d try book reviews. Afterall, as a self-published author with tiny sales, I feel more than qualified to rubbish some best seller. Who does she think she is anyway? Let's get on with it.
The Glass Maker – Tracey Chevalier
The above picture is of cat that sits on my fireplace, it’s more of a photo place these...
Today marks the twenth day (its a thing) since the publishing of my new novel "The Grand Couvert" and I just want to say thanks to everyone who has picked up a copy. It really means a lot. Please don't forget to leave a review! I love to hear criticism like, "Too funny" or "I enjoyed it too much". For those who haven't yet picked up a copy don't hesitate to check it out at the link below. Heres some reviews
"I loved it, easily the best book on the French Revolution" C Dickens