Megan Nolan
Born1990 (age 3233)
County Waterford, Ireland
OccupationJournalist, novelist

Megan Nolan (born 1990)[1] is an Irish journalist and author from County Waterford. Her debut novel, Acts of Desperation,[2] was longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize[3] and shortlisted for the Betty Trask Award for debut novels.

Biography

Nolan's father Jim Nolan was a theatre director and found of the Red Kettle theatre company based in Waterford.[4][5] She studied film studies and French at Trinity College Dublin, but dropped out before completion of her studies.[6][5]

She has written essays and literary criticism for The New Statesman.[2]

Acts of Desperation was shortlisted for the Betty Trask Award for debut novels in 2022.[7]

Bibliography

  • Nolan, Megan (4 March 2021). Acts of Desperation. Random House. ISBN 1473578507.
  • Nolan, Megan (2023). Ordinary Human Failings. Penguin Random House. ISBN 1529922631.
  • Biddle, Lucy; Pettifer, Amy; Chingonyi, Kayo; Turner, Luke; Nolan, Megan; Underwood, Jack (2018). Lloyd Worthington, Bethan (ed.). Windswept Baby. Bethan Lloyd Worthington. ISBN 978-1-7892603-4-2.

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