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Eoin McNamee was born on 1961 in Kilkeel, Northern Ireland, is an Irish writer. Discover Eoin McNamee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, screenwriter, professor
Age 63 years old
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Birthplace Kilkeel, Northern Ireland
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1961

Eoin McNamee (1961 in Kilkeel, County Down, Northern Ireland) is a writer of novels and screenplays.

McNamee studied Law at Trinity College Dublin and then worked in various occupations besides being a full-time writer.

He has taught at the Sligo Institute of Technology and at Maynooth University.

He is Director of the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre and Director of the M.Phil.

in Creative Writing at Trinity College Dublin.

He lives in County Sligo.

McNamee has written nineteen novels and six Young Adult novels.

He has also written three thrillers under the John Creed pseudonym and several screenplays.

His novels include:

He has written two novellas:

He has also written the Navigator trilogy, for children, The Navigator, City of Time and The Frost Child.

McNamee commenced writing another series for children, the first book of which is The Ring of Five, and the second of which is The Unknown Spy, both of which are based on plotting and espionage.

He has also written a series under the pseudonym John Creed:

These feature the character of intelligence officer Jack Valentine.

1990

He was awarded the Macauley Fellowship for Irish Literature in 1990.

1998

The film version of Resurrection Man, for which he wrote the script, was released in 1998.

That same year, McNamee also wrote the script for I Want You, a crime film directed by Michael Winterbottom.

He has written for the television series An Bronntanas, Red Rock, Hinterland and the Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla.

Fellow crime writer Liam McIlvanney described his wring as having the cadenced majesty of McCarthy or DeLillo, but the vision it enacts is all his own.

Mark Lawson described his work as having a distinctive prose tone, its signature the omission, for purposes of staccato rhythm, of verbs.

2002

In 2002, writing as John Creed he won the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award for The Sirius Crossing.

2010

In 2010, he won the Richard Imison Award for radio drama.

2015

In 2015, he won the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award for Blue is the Night.

2019

The Vogue (2019) was longlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize in 2019.

He was elected a member of Aosdána - the academy of artists in Ireland.

In 2023 he was elected to the inaugural Charlotte Maxeke-Mary Robinson Chair at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa.