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How the rental crisis is fuelling a new wave of fictionÁine – the young Irish protagonist of Róisín Lanigan’s excellent debut novel I Want to Go Home But I’m Already There – once viewed a flat where the estate agent had been forced to lift ...
The Irish literary scene has never not been in rude health - but its robustness is found in the new writers and work that is coming through.
“IT’S really weird being on the other side of an interview,” laughs journalist, editor and now author Róisín Lanigan as we chat over the phone about her debut novel. Although this is the ...
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This book brings the grim horrors of London’s rental market to lifeHouses were never left empty in this city,” observes Áine, the protagonist of Róisín Lanigan’s debut novel I Want To Go Home But I’m Already There. Every potential London rental property ...
In her debut novel, Roisin Lanigan’s caustic social commentary of renting in London is undercut by supernatural horror. By George Monaghan Her boyfriend leaves for work, and Áine Ward is left alone, a ...
As Irish writer and journalist Róisín Lanigan publishes her debut novel about a young couple who move into a property too ...
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