Evelyn Conlon - Born in 1952 in Co. Monaghan
and educated there, she left in 1970 to briefly attend UCD. She was a winner
of the European Schools Day essay competition in 1969 and had her first
stories published at the age of seventeen in New Irish Writing,
Irish Press.
At the age of nineteen she emigrated to Australia, sailing by ship to Sydney. She spent three years there, travelling throughout the country and working at ‘anything and everything, anywhere’, including six months in the mining town of Mount Isa. She returned to Ireland in 1975, opting to travel by bus from Katmandu.
On her return she gave birth to the first of her two sons, and then went back to third level education. To facilitate this she started a crèche in Maynooth, leading to the comment, ‘this is the only woman you will ever meet who started a crèche in a seminary’.
She was active in the feminist groups of the time, dedicated to the battles around education, legalization of contraception and divorce and equal pay. She was a founder member of the Rape Crisis Centre.
Her first collection of short stories was published in 1987 and this has been followed to date by two more collections and three novels. She has compiled and edited three other books, and is a regular reviewer on radio and television. She considers thorough research to be essential and "perhaps the most enjoyable part of the whole venture". She has lectured on this part of the process – writing her last novel entailed visiting Death Row in the US, and doing widespread interviews with people on both sides of the debate. Research for her present work has taken her back to Australia, which she "delightedly managed to put back on her map, over twenty years after leaving". She now lives in Dublin.
REVIEWS
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Review Samples
- "Defiantly clear-sighted. Rigorously unsentimental. Time is
man-handled. There are quite simply no boring bits"
Independent (London) - "Conlon has the rare ability to give her words an almost mythic
overtone without ever sounding forced"
The Times (London) - "She is one of Ireland's major truly creative writers"
Books Ireland - "Evelyn Conlon excels in exposing the dichotomy between public
behaviour and private behaviour"
Fortnight magazine - "She picks some of the threads from the fabric of love and examines
them closely, refusing to take refuge in coyness or cliché"
Irish Times - "…sharp sinuous writing, full of controlled anger and
suddenly opened passion …Committed writing, shot through with
original thinking and surreal wit "
The Scotsman - "In her latest novel Conlon disrupts apparently calm, untroubled
surfaces to pose some very complex questions"
Irish Studies Review - "A brilliant epistolary work suffusing a portrait of modern
Dublin with the subtle wit of Clarissa"
Kirkus Review, USA - "Her characters are articulate, passionate and frequently funny.
Her prose is a delight"
Sunday Times - "A genuinely exploratory writer, true to every kink which her
imagination puts into her characters, her work is excitingly original"
The Times - "Meticulously observant… Conlon writes with sane, sober
wit; her lucid prose is pithy without falling into epigrams.
Publishers Weekly - "Highlights the exceptional and unfathomable depths of what
we nonchalantly dismiss as the normal, the everyday… Conlon
emerges as champion of the individual, the Everyman and the Everywoman"
The Irish Times. - "One of Ireland’s most distinctive and energetic voices"
Feminist Bookstore News. - "This moving novel confronts the experience of capital punishment. Through
two continents and two generations Conlon traces the countenance of
life and death and its so-called punishment, in a tale deftly told
with revelation that startles with new insight"
Sam Reese Sheppard. - Skin of Dreams – shortlisted for Irish Novel of the year, 2004
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READINGS
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In Europe, USA, Australia,
Jerusalem, including: - Cúirt, Listowel, Co. Kerry
- Kate O'Brien Weekend, Limerick
- Scriobh, Sligo
- Dublin International Writers’ Festival
- Bowdoin College, Maine, USA
- NEU, Boston
- Hunter College, NY
- Yale University.
- L'Imaginaire Irlandaise, France 1996
- Frankfurt Book Fair 1996
- Amsterdam
- Berlin
- La fete du Livre, France, 1998, 2003
- Melbourne Writers' Week, 1999
- Writers’ Week, New South Wales, 1999, 2002
- University of Queensland, Brisbane
- Castlemaine, Orange, Lithgow Libraries
- IASIL Conference, Kobe, and Waseda University, Tokyo.
PUBLICATIONS
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Books
- My Head is Opening
Short Stories. 1987, Attic Press, Dublin - Stars in the Daytime
Novel. 1989, Attic Press (Dublin) and
The Women's Press (London) - Taking Scarlet as a Real Colour
Short Stories. 1993, Blackstaff Press, Belfast. - A Glassful of Letters
Novel. 1998, Blackstaff Press - Telling
New and Selected Short Stories. 2000, Blackstaff Press - Skin of Dreams
Novel. 2003, Brandon Press, Kerry -
Short Stories
- Published widely in anthologies
throughout the world: - TransContinental, Paris
- Nouvelles d'Irlande, Quebec
- Serpent's Tail, London
- Sceptre short stories, ed. David Marcus
- Cimarron Review, USA
- The Journal of Irish Literature, USA
- Midland Review, USA
- Fiction International, USA
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Books Edited
- An Cloigeann is a Luach
compiled and edited stories, poems and artwork.
1998, Limerick Anthology. - Cutting the Night in Two
Short Stories by 20th century Irish Women. 2001. Edited with Hans Christian Oeser, New Island Press. - Later On
Compiled and edited, 2004. Monaghan Bombing Memorial Anthology, Brandon Press, Kerry. - Annaghmakerrig
- Associate editor of the literature sections of book to celebrate twenty five years of work from the Tyrone Guthrie Centre.
- Evelyn Conlon wrote the introduction to the re-release of Mary Lavin's Tales from Bective Bridge.
- Co-editor of Graph Literary Review
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Translations
- French translation of A Glassful of Letters published by Actes Sud, June '99 under the title Mots Croisés.
- Individual Short Stories translated widely
WORKSHOPS
- Washington State University workshop
at Irish Writers' Centre - Listowel Writers' Week
- Bosnian Refugee writing project
- Writer in Residence: Dublin City Libraries,
during designated City of Culture Year,
Co. Cavan, Co. Kilkenny, Co.Limerick. - Evelyn Conlon has hosted numerous workshops
in Ireland and abroad.
RESIDENCIES
- Mishkanot Sha'anamim, Jerusalem
- Djerassi Foundation, California
- Varuna Writers’ Centre, Australia.
- Awarded Diane Wood Middlebrook Fellowship, US
- Visiting International Writer, Schwandorf, Bavaria
- Visiting writer to St. Thomas College, St. Paul, US
- Writer in Residence at University College Dublin, 2007.
OTHER WORK
- Taking Scarlet as a Real Colour performed in Edinburgh Theatre Festival, 1994.
- Reviews widely published:
Irish Times, Sunday Tribune, RTE, BBC. - Evelyn Conlon was awarded Arts Council of Ireland Bursaries in Literature 1988 and 1995. She is a member of Aosdána.