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Nationality
  
Irish

TV shows
  
Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Ruth Gilligan

Period
  
2006 - present



Occupation
  
Novelist (also Actress)

Genre
  
Romance, sentimental, chick lit

Education
  
University of Cambridge, St. Andrew's College, Dublin, Yale University

Books
  
Can You See Me?, Forget, Somewhere in Between

The Irish and the Jews: Ruth Gilligan


Ruth Gilligan is an Irish writer, journalist and university lecturer born in Dublin, Ireland.

Contents

Ruth gilligan at the nys writers institute in 2017


Life

Gilligan's father was an accountant and her mother a speech therapist. Her brother David is ten years her senior, and the family hail from Blackrock.

Career

Gilligan studied acting at the Betty Ann Norton Theatre School in Dublin from the age of six, and later secured theatre, TV commercial and short film roles.

At second level, Gilligan attended St. Andrew's College, Booterstown, and while there, she played Laura Halpin in the Irish soap opera Fair City, and wrote her first novel, Forget as a Transition Year secondary school project. After reading and editing by successful novelist Patricia Scanlan, and extensive rewriting, the novel was published in 2006 in the UK and Ireland, reaching number one on the Irish Bestsellers' List, making her the youngest person in Ireland ever to have done so.

Achieving eight Higher-Level A1 grades in her Leaving Certificate examinations, Gilligan continued her studies at Cambridge University achieving a double First Class Honours degree in English Literature from Gonville and Caius College. While in second year there she published her second novel, Somewhere in Between, which was also translated into German.

In January 2009, Gilligan was announced as the youngest ever recipient of an O'Reilly Foundation Scholarship to pursue advanced studies in English literature.

Her third book was launched in Blackrock, Co. Dublin in August 2009, following which she discussed her work, scholarship and English Olympic fencing boyfriend Alex O'Connell to whom the book is dedicated, in a live TV interview.

From 2009-2010 she attended Yale University, earning an MA in English Literature. From 2010-2011 she was enrolled on the Creative Writing MA at the University of East Anglia. In 2014 she earned her PhD in English from the University of Exeter.

Her fourth novel, Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan, is based around the history of Irish Jews and was published by Atlantic Books in July 2016 (UK/Ireland). It received very favourable reviews, including numerous comparisons to James Joyce and Colum McCann. In 2017, it was published in the US by Tin House and in Israel by Penn Israel.

Gilligan is currently a lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham. She reviews books for the Times Literary Supplement, Guardian, LA Review of Books and Irish Independent, where she was a columnist for a number of years. She also works alongside Colum McCann's storytelling charity Narrative 4 - an international organisation devoted to fostering radical empathy amongst diverse teens - for whom she has organised a number of projects.

Books

  • Forget (Number 1 bestseller)
  • Somewhere in Between
  • Can You See Me?
  • Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan
  • References

    Ruth Gilligan Wikipedia


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