About Me

Tanya Farrelly is a graduate of NUI Maynooth where she completed an M.A. in English Literature. She works as an English Language teacher in Dublin city centre, and teaches Creative Writing in the County Library, Tallaght. Her work was shortlisted for the Hennessy Awards in 2002, and also for the Francis MacManus Awards. Her stories have been published in literary journals such as Whispers and Shouts and West 47 online. Her work has also been broadcast on RTE’s Sunday Miscellany. She has won numerous prizes in writing competitions, including runner-up prize in the William Trevor International Short Story Competition 2008, and the Mitchelstown Short Story Competition 2009. She is currently doing a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing at the University of Wales, and is busy editing her first novel.

Awards and Publications

2010

Gemini Magazine (August Issue) - Publication

Limnisa Competition - Shortlisted

Fish Prize - Shortlisted

Crannog Magazine – Publication

Writing Spirit Competition – Shortlisted

InkTears Competition - Shortlisted


2009

Aesthetica Creative Works Competition – Highly Commended

Mitchelstown Short Story Competition – Runner-up


2008

William Trevor Short Story Competition-Runner-up

Cuirt Annual – Publication

Fish Short Story Competition – Longlisted


2007

Cuirt Annual/ West 47 – Publication

West 47 – Publication


2006

Maria Edgeworth Short Story Competition – Second Prize

Cuirt/ West 47 – Publication


2003

RTE Francis MacManus Awards- Shortlisted/ Broadcast on RTE Radio 1

Whispers and Shouts Literary Journal – Publication

RTE Sunday Miscellany – Broadcast

Molly Keane Short Story Competition - Shortlisted


2002

Sunday Tribune – Short story publication/ Shortlisted for Hennessy Award

RTE Sunday Miscellany – Broadcast

RTE Sunday Miscellany – Broadcast

Roadstone Short Story Competition – Second Prize

Roadstone Short Story Competition – Highly Commended


2001

Loose Horses Short Story Competition – Shortlisted

Oki Short Story Competition – Highly Commended


1999

Woman’s Way – Publication

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Reading Opportunities and Writing Courses at IWC

The Writers Centre are giving new writers an opportunity to read their work on the last Wednesday of every month...submissions by email. See info below:

The Lonely Voice: Short Story Introductions.
At the Irish Writers’ Centre we are committed to supporting writers at every stage of their development. With this in mind, we are delighted to announce a new monthly event starting this January. The Lonely Voice: Short Story Introductions will take place on the last Wednesday of every month. Four short story writers will be selected and invited to read their work at the event. We are particularly interested in providing a platform for emerging writers who previously may not have had the opportunity to read their work in public. Our inaugural event will take place on Wednesday, January 27th. We are currently seeking featured readers and are accepting submissions until January, 8th. Please send the short story you would like to read (max 3,000 words) and a short bio to: thelonelyvoice@gmail.com. Attachments must be in the following format: title_of_story.doc. Don’t worry if you miss this month’s deadline, you can always apply in February.

Courses at the Centre: A new year means new writing courses.

For all of you who made the resolution to be more productive and creative in the New Year, this is your chance to follow through with that promise. Enrol in a course and put your pen to paper. We have a lot of interesting offers this term. Besides having the usual favourites, we now have some innovative add-ons. Here is a taste of what’s available:

Making Poems with Paula Meehan
Short Story Workshop with Molly McCloskey
Novel Workshop with Kevin Power
Playwriting with Gavin Kostick
Poetry Workshop: Earning Your Space on the Page with Mary O’ Donnell
Creative Writing Workshop with Pat Boran
Writing Children’s Fiction with Oisin McGann
Out of this World: Fantasy Fiction with Celine Kiernan
Writing a Radio Play with John Maher
Writer’s Boot Camp with Brendan Nolan

For more information on all of courses as well as a list of times and prices, visit our web page: www.writerscentre.ie/courses.

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