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 · Whether or not that's true, I'm not entirely convinced. Nevertheless, it’s that same unseen but tangible presence of the border that speaks to Jaki McCarrick and informs many of the stories in her debut collection, The Scattering. McCarrick, who currently lives in Dundalk, was born and raised in London. She is a prolific playwright and short story writer who has been shortlisted for both the Asham Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. The Scattering - Kindle edition by McCarrick, Jaki. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note . Read “The Scattering”, by Jaki McCarrick online on Bookmate – Borders haunt this debut fiction collection from prizewinning writer Jaki McCarrick: the Irish border where she lives, the boundaries of t.


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Read “The Scattering”, by Jaki McCarrick online on Bookmate – Borders haunt this debut fiction collection from prizewinning writer Jaki McCarrick: the Irish border where she lives, the boundaries of t. Jaki McCarrick is a playwright, poet and short-story writer living in Dundalk. She studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and Middlesex University, gaining distinction and first-class honours. She has won many awards for her work and her plays have been performed (and read) in London, Belfast, Galway, Philadelphia and New York. Whether or not that's true, I'm not entirely convinced. Nevertheless, it’s that same unseen but tangible presence of the border that speaks to Jaki McCarrick and informs many of the stories in her debut collection, The Scattering. McCarrick, who currently lives in Dundalk, was born and raised in London. She is a prolific playwright and short story writer who has been shortlisted for both the Asham and Fish Short Story Awards. The Scattering was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award.

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