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  • Gerard O'Flynn, from the Irish coastguard, said a sea and inshore search was planned for Monday and that gardaí and Irish navy divers would also be involved if the weather was suitable.

    The Guardian World News Henry McDonald 2012

  • The reason why Tindal Street Press - an Arts Council-funded imprint in Birmingham - was able to publish Clare Morrall, the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, and Catherine O'Flynn, the Costa award-winning writer, is that no big publisher saw the potential of these authors 'novels.

    May 2009 Maxine 2009

  • The reason why Tindal Street Press - an Arts Council-funded imprint in Birmingham - was able to publish Clare Morrall, the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, and Catherine O'Flynn, the Costa award-winning writer, is that no big publisher saw the potential of these authors 'novels.

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • (They do now: Morrall is with Sceptre and O'Flynn with Penguin.)

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • The reason why Tindal Street Press - an Arts Council-funded imprint in Birmingham - was able to publish Clare Morrall, the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, and Catherine O'Flynn, the Costa award-winning writer, is that no big publisher saw the potential of these authors 'novels.

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

  • (They do now: Morrall is with Sceptre and O'Flynn with Penguin.)

    May 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Browse an author interview and biography of Catherine O'Flynn.

    Catherine O'Flynn - An interview with author 2010

  • The reason why Tindal Street Press - an Arts Council-funded imprint in Birmingham - was able to publish Clare Morrall, the Booker Prize-shortlisted novelist, and Catherine O'Flynn, the Costa award-winning writer, is that no big publisher saw the potential of these authors 'novels.

    PETRONA Maxine 2009

  • The News Where You Are, about a luckless Midlands regional news presenter, is the second novel from Catherine O'Flynn, described by Fay Weldon in her Guardian review as "the JG Ballard of Birmingham".

    Sam Leith and India Knight in running for Wodehouse book prize 2011

  • (They do now: Morrall is with Sceptre and O'Flynn with Penguin.)

    Will the Espresso machine help booksellers? Maxine 2009

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