Frank Ronan

Frank Ronan (born in May 1963 in New Ross, County Wexford) is a novelist.[1][2] He also writes a monthly column for Gardens Illustrated magazine. His novels have won numerous prizes including the 1989 Irish Times/Aer Lingus prize.[3]

Works

  • The Men Who loved Evelyn Cotton (1989)
  • Picnic in Eden (1991)
  • The Better Angel (1993)
  • Dixie Chicken (1994)
  • Lovely (1995)
  • Handsome Men Are Slightly Sunburnt (1996)
  • Home (2002)
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gollark: (Other than electrons, which do not count)
gollark: It's a switch-type thing which physically exists, but there aren't moving parts.
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References

  1. John Boland (February 17, 1996). "The unimportance of being Irish". The Irish Times.
  2. "The man who didn't fit in". The Irish Times. April 8, 2002.
  3. Rosemary Goring (November 10, 1996). "Far too polysexual for words". Scotland on Sunday.


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