TWO storytelling operatives in town meet together to platform the award winning short story and essay writer Kerry Neville in January at Narrative 4, 58 O’Connell Street.
The American’s reading on Thursday 19, 8pm will be followed by a question and answer session on creative writing, both fiction and non-fiction.
Limerick Writers’ Centre’s tells us that Neville has ancestors from Limerick and won the Independent Press Gold Medal for her short fiction collection ‘Necessary Lies’.
Next summer she publishes the collection ‘Remember to Forget Me’. Her fiction and essays have been Pushcart Prize nominees, as well as the recipients of the Texas Institute Prize in Fiction and the Dallas Museum of Art Fiction Prize.
Kerry Neville is working on a memoir, sections of which appear in her regular column for The Huffington Post. She contends with mental health, recovery, sexuality and feminism.