![]() ![]() Rieu translation of the Iliad and Thomas Kinsella’s version of the Tain by the age of fourteen I was reading Philip Roth, Joseph Heller, I. But I must have caught on fast, because by the time I was eight I had read the E. My mum tells me that she just wasn’t able to get me started on reading until I was six. And what with my dad having a love of history and correspondingly enormous book collection, I’ve grown up with a fascination for the past. Nearby are a great number of castles, including some spectacular medieval ones across the border in Wales. My childhood was spent in Chester, England, which is a walled city with Roman remains. Here Conor Kostick talks to Elizabeth Rose Murray for writing.ie about the impulse to write, miner’s strikes and his latest book, Edda, which completes the Avatar Chronicles.įrom medieval history and non-fiction to futuristic children’s literature – tell us about your journey… ![]() He has achieved international success with Epic and Saga. ![]() In 2009, Conor was the recipient of a Special Merit Award at the Reading Association of Ireland Awards for his book Move, and for his contribution to science-fiction writing in Ireland. He lives in Dublin where he teaches medieval history at Trinity College.
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