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Cónal Creedon

    Cónal Creedon is a celebrated Irish author whose prose, plays, and documentaries are marked by a distinctive narrative voice. His novels, drawing on the rich tradition of Irish literature, are lauded for their depth and evocative power. Creedon fearlessly explores complex human experiences, often focusing on the perspectives of children and adolescents. His works are admired for their ambition, intricate detail, and original approach to storytelling.

    Pancho and Lefty Ride Again
    Begotten Not Made
    Second City Trilogy
    • Begotten Not Made

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Begotten Not Made is a fairy tale for the 21st century - where the mystery of blind faith is explored and the magic of belief is restored.Brother Scully met Sister Claire only once. It was back in 1970 - the night Dana won the Eurovision Song Contest. Every single morning since their first and only encounter, with a flicker of a light bulb, Sister Claire has sent a coded message of love to Brother Scully.This Christmas Eve morn, for the first time in almost fifty years, no light shines out from Sister Claire's bedroom window. And so begins this tale of a very real, yet unrealised love ...

      Begotten Not Made
    • Pancho and Lefty Ride Again

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Pancho And Lefty Ride Again - a collection of short fiction by Cónal Creedon. Creedon's short fiction has achieved recognition in numerous literary awards including, The George A Birmingham Awards, One Voice Monologue BBC4, Francis MacManus Awards RTÉ, PJ O'Connor Awards RTÉ [adaptation], Life Extra Awards. His work has been widely anthologised and adapted for stage and radio. Cónal Creedon is an award winning novelist, playwright and documentary filmmaker.

      Pancho and Lefty Ride Again