Lisa McInerney's short stories have been featured on BBC Radio 4, Granta, in The Stinging Fly, and in the anthologies The Long Gaze Back and Faber's Town and Country. The Glorious Heresies is her first novel, shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, Best Newcomer at the Irish Book Awards, and the Desmond Elliott Prize, as well as longlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize. Lisa lives in Galway with a husband, a daughter, and a dog called Angua.
This biography was last updated on 08/09/2016.
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