Nicola Monaghan

Nicola Monaghan is an English novelist and author of The Killing Jar, Starfishing and The Okinawa Dragon.

Nicola Monaghan Occupation: Novelist Genre: Fiction

Monaghan grew up in Nottingham, England. She gave up her career in finance to pursue an M.A. in Creative Writing at Notthingham Trent University.

Monaghan was listed in The Independent’s New Year 2006 list of rising talent, and won a Betty Trask Award, the Author's Club Best First Novel Prize and the Waverton Good Read Award for her debut. Her second novel Starfishing and novella The Okinawa Dragon came out in 2008. She has also had stories published in anthologies and magazines, including Sunday Night and Monday Morning (Five Leaves), Cool Brittania (Wachenbach) and online magazine Pulp.Net

Monaghan has written screenplays for Council Child Productions, including "Starcross"[1][2] and "Margie's Garden."[3]

The Killing Jar

The Killing Jar was Monaghan's first award-winning novel and was inspired by the lives she witnessed on the council estates where she grew up.

Starfishing

This is Monaghan’s second novel, and was published by Chatto and Windus in March 2008. It is based in the City of London in the late 1990s and is about Frankie Cavanagh, a LIFFE futures trader, working and playing hard and trying to keep up with the boys. She starts an affair with her boss, Tom, and the two go down a destructive route together. The book is dark, with gothic overtones, and some very subtle references to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. As with Monaghan's previous work, the imagery is rich and very sensual, and the narrative fast-paced. The story takes place as the financial world begins to be taken over by electronic trading on screens and traders struggle to cope with this transition.

The Okinawa Dragon

Monaghan's third book is a short novella published by Five Leaves Publications, also in 2008. Again written in a pacey, first person voice, it tells the story of Jack, a card trader. He's the ultimate alpha male with high powered customers all over the world. One of Jack's richest clients wants to own a very rare trading card, The Okinawa Dragon but it belongs to a Japanese businessman who isn't prepared to sell. Jack travels to Japan to 'acquire' the card.

Bibliography

Fiction

  • The Killing Jar (2007)
  • Starfishing (2010)
  • The Okinawa Dragon (2010)
  • The Night Lingers and Other Stories (2015)
  • The Troll: Book 1 (2015)
  • The Troll: Book 2 (2015)
  • The Troll: Book 3 (2015)
  • Dead Flowers (2019)
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References

  1. "Starcross". British Films Directory. British Council. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  2. "Starcross: Ash Morris and Nicola Monaghan". Leftlion. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  3. "Margie's Garden - Crew". Margie's Garden. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
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