Irish Book Corner is a small publishing house, amid the rolling hills of Wicklow - the Garden of Ireland and the inspiration for Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. We aim to help Irish Authors to publish their (E-)Books and makes sure their book reaches the broadest audience.
Our goal is for you to have a successful publication that is available globally, online, and especially in print. We eliminate the red tape to help our authors avoid costly mistakes.
Are you interested in working together? Contact us for a free consultation.
Kate Amber
My life is a bit like a voyage on a sailing boat. I’m happy to sail along and enjoy my journey, the myriad of meetings, adventures and experiences. My positive attitude and humour have always been my constant companions! According to my life motto ‘in every problem, there’s a clue to the solution’, or so I believe. Until now life has steered me from one harbour to the next, staying a short time in one and sometimes longer in another. Some I deliberately stayed in for a while, others I found myself in by chance.
Now I have finally laid anchor in Ireland where I’m living out one of my childhood dreams, which is capturing the beauty of this land with my camera. The history of Ireland, the country and its people have awoken within me a desire to write this book.
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Tricia Holbrook
After many years working in the world of precious metal coins and collector issues of notes and coins, Tricia Holbrook took early retirement to concentrate on writing. Since then she has joined many groups to help progress her craft. She has attended Patricia O’Reilly’s course on ‘Writing Great Fiction’ for several years now. She is also a member of Avoca Writers and Wicklow Writers and had had a couple of short stories published in their anthologies.
When not writing she can be found walking her dog along the beaches of Wicklow, where she moved when she left the rat race; or reading in her garden overlooking Wicklow Bay where she lives with her husband and said dog. CoCo is her debut novel.
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Annette Dunne
Annette Dunne lives in Dublin. In the 70’s she spent two years with her husband and young family living in Bangor in the north of Ireland. During that period several of her articles were published in the Evening Press newspaper, now no longer in print.
In her career, she taught Spanish in UCD and also lectured on the Spanish Short Story. She did her Masters degree on the short stories of Carmen Martin Gaite, an acclaimed Spanish author who subsequently went on to write several novels.
In 2020 Annette was long listed in the Fish Short Story Competition for her story “The Deal”.