Dervla McTiernan | |
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Born |
County Cork, Ireland |
Nationality | Irish/Australian |
Occupation | Crime writer |
Children | 2 |
Dervla McTiernan is an Irish crime novelist. [1]
Dervla McTiernan was born in County Cork, growing up initially in Carrigaline and Douglas before her father's work in the bank took her to Dublin, aged six, and then Limerick. She is one of a family of seven. [2] [3]
McTiernan studied corporate law in University College Galway and went on to become a solicitor, training in Dublin. She returned to County Galway, to Oranmore, to build her own legal practice, working in it for about twelve years. By then she was married to her husband Kenny, an engineer and they had a daughter, with a son on the way. Ireland hit a recession and the couple decided to move to Australia. [3] [2] She is now an Australian citizen. [1]
McTiernan and her husband settled in Perth, Western Australia, where McTiernan got a part-time job working with the Mental Health Commission. [2] [3] [4]
In 2014, McTiernan decided to give writing a serious try. Her first novel was published in 2018, and went on to win multiple awards. She continued with further works of crime fiction, for a total of three novels in a series, one standalone novel, and three novellas. [5] [2] [4] [6]
Year | Work | Award | Result | Ref | |
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2018 | The Rúin | The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize | Shortlisted | ||
2019 | Davitt Award | Won | [5] [2] [4] [6] [7] [8] [3] | ||
Barry Award | best paperback book | Won | [5] [2] [4] [6] [7] [8] [3] | ||
Ned Kelly Award | best first novel | Won | [5] [2] [4] [6] [7] [8] [3] | ||
RUSA Reading List | Mystery | Shortlisted | |||
2020 | The Scholar | International Thriller Writers Awards | Best Paperback Original Novel | Won | [9] |
Davitt Award | best adult crime novel | Shortlisted | [10] | ||
Ned Kelly Award | best crime fiction | Shortlisted | [11] | ||
RUSA Reading List | Mystery | Shortlisted | |||
2021 | The Good Turn | Australian Book Industry Awards | General fiction book of the year | Shortlisted | [12] |
2022 | Barry Award | best paperback book | Won |
As of 2019, her first novel was being adapted for film by Irish actor Colin Farrell and his production company. [13]
But I do feel Australian now, in fact, it's official because I have an Australian passport now.
Dervla McTiernan | |
---|---|
Born |
County Cork, Ireland |
Nationality | Irish/Australian |
Occupation | Crime writer |
Children | 2 |
Dervla McTiernan is an Irish crime novelist. [1]
Dervla McTiernan was born in County Cork, growing up initially in Carrigaline and Douglas before her father's work in the bank took her to Dublin, aged six, and then Limerick. She is one of a family of seven. [2] [3]
McTiernan studied corporate law in University College Galway and went on to become a solicitor, training in Dublin. She returned to County Galway, to Oranmore, to build her own legal practice, working in it for about twelve years. By then she was married to her husband Kenny, an engineer and they had a daughter, with a son on the way. Ireland hit a recession and the couple decided to move to Australia. [3] [2] She is now an Australian citizen. [1]
McTiernan and her husband settled in Perth, Western Australia, where McTiernan got a part-time job working with the Mental Health Commission. [2] [3] [4]
In 2014, McTiernan decided to give writing a serious try. Her first novel was published in 2018, and went on to win multiple awards. She continued with further works of crime fiction, for a total of three novels in a series, one standalone novel, and three novellas. [5] [2] [4] [6]
Year | Work | Award | Result | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | The Rúin | The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize | Shortlisted | ||
2019 | Davitt Award | Won | [5] [2] [4] [6] [7] [8] [3] | ||
Barry Award | best paperback book | Won | [5] [2] [4] [6] [7] [8] [3] | ||
Ned Kelly Award | best first novel | Won | [5] [2] [4] [6] [7] [8] [3] | ||
RUSA Reading List | Mystery | Shortlisted | |||
2020 | The Scholar | International Thriller Writers Awards | Best Paperback Original Novel | Won | [9] |
Davitt Award | best adult crime novel | Shortlisted | [10] | ||
Ned Kelly Award | best crime fiction | Shortlisted | [11] | ||
RUSA Reading List | Mystery | Shortlisted | |||
2021 | The Good Turn | Australian Book Industry Awards | General fiction book of the year | Shortlisted | [12] |
2022 | Barry Award | best paperback book | Won |
As of 2019, her first novel was being adapted for film by Irish actor Colin Farrell and his production company. [13]
But I do feel Australian now, in fact, it's official because I have an Australian passport now.