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Michelle Gallen on writing about community trauma with dark humour
Episode 520th July 2022 • Not Too Busy To Write • Penny Wincer
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Michelle Gallen is an Irish author raised in a border town in the north and now based in Dublin. Her first novel Big Girl, Small Town was short listed for the Costa First Novel Award, The Comedy Women in Print Award and An Irish Book Award. Her second novel Factory Girls, set in the summer of 1994 in a small town in Northern Ireland, as a group of friends await their A level results, wondering if they'll ever escape the deprived community they were born into. It's dark and incredibly funny.

We talk about how growing up in a divided community where violence was normal and was dealt with by turning to dark humour and the differences between writing her first and second novel. We also talk about her recovery from a brain injury, the bursaries that allowed her to quit her day job in order to write and the importance of having people to champion and encourage your work.

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Factory Girls - Michell Gallen

Big Girl, Small Town - Michelle Gallen

Irish Arts Council Literature Project Award

Arts Council England - Develop Your Practice Fund

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