Jo Zebedee | |
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Born | 1971 (age 52–53) |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Irish |
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Jo Zebedee (born 1971), is a Northern Irish science fiction and fantasy writer, based in Carrickfergus near Belfast.
She is considered one of Ireland's top Science fiction and fantasy writers. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Her novels are often set in Northern Ireland. [5] [7] [8]
Zebedee attended Victoria Primary School and Carrickfergus Grammar School before completing a degree in English Literature. She has been chairperson for Women Aloud NI. She has taught at Stranmillis College [9] and for the Crescent Arts Centre where she runs creative writing classes. She is also a mentor with the Irish Writers' Centre. Zebedee was a guest of the Belfast Book festival and the C. S. Lewis festival. She was a guest for Titancon, the main Northern Ireland convention, and chair for the event in 2020. [10] She's also been a guest of Octocon, Ireland's national convention. Zebedee also works for her own management consultancy.
Zebedee founded OtherworldsNI, a group for speculative fiction writers. [11]
In 2024, she was awarded Arts Council Funding; she plans to write a sequel to Irish Carraig. [12]
Zebedee and her husband run a bookshop in Carrickfergus. [13] In March 2024, the shop won the British Book Award for Independent Bookshop of the Year for the Island of Ireland. [14] [15]
Jo Zebedee | |
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Born | 1971 (age 52–53) |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Irish |
Genre |
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Jo Zebedee (born 1971), is a Northern Irish science fiction and fantasy writer, based in Carrickfergus near Belfast.
She is considered one of Ireland's top Science fiction and fantasy writers. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Her novels are often set in Northern Ireland. [5] [7] [8]
Zebedee attended Victoria Primary School and Carrickfergus Grammar School before completing a degree in English Literature. She has been chairperson for Women Aloud NI. She has taught at Stranmillis College [9] and for the Crescent Arts Centre where she runs creative writing classes. She is also a mentor with the Irish Writers' Centre. Zebedee was a guest of the Belfast Book festival and the C. S. Lewis festival. She was a guest for Titancon, the main Northern Ireland convention, and chair for the event in 2020. [10] She's also been a guest of Octocon, Ireland's national convention. Zebedee also works for her own management consultancy.
Zebedee founded OtherworldsNI, a group for speculative fiction writers. [11]
In 2024, she was awarded Arts Council Funding; she plans to write a sequel to Irish Carraig. [12]
Zebedee and her husband run a bookshop in Carrickfergus. [13] In March 2024, the shop won the British Book Award for Independent Bookshop of the Year for the Island of Ireland. [14] [15]