Close To Home Michael Magee. Michael Magee's Close to Home An Immersive Journey Through Belfast's Deprived Districts New By turns hard-edged and soft-hearted, this novel is a gift from Michael Magee to us all." ―Jon McGregor, author of Reservoir 13 "Michael Magee's first novel is superb By turns hard-edged and soft-hearted, this novel is a gift from Michael Magee to us all." — Jon McGregor, author of Reservoir 13 "Michael Magee's first novel is superb
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Michael Magee is the fiction editor of the Tangerine and a graduate of the creative writing PhD programme at Queen's University, Belfast After Sean attacks a stranger at a party, and is sentenced to 200 hours of community service, he is forced to reckon.
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Michael Magee's luminous debut, Close to Home, begins with this sudden act of violence and expands into a startling portrait of working-class Ireland under the long shadow of the Troubles. Michael Magee is the fiction editor of the Tangerine and a graduate of the creative writing PhD programme at Queen's University, Belfast His writing has appeared in Winter Papers, The Stinging Fly, The Lifeboat and The 32: The Anthology of Irish Working-Class Voices
Close to Home by Michael Magee. We present an extract from Close To Home, the debut novel by Michael Magee Michael Magee was born and grew up in West Belfast
. Michael Magee's luminous debut, Close to Home, begins with this sudden act of violence and expands into a startling portrait of working-class Ireland under the long shadow of the Troubles. He is the fiction editor of The Tangerine, and his work has appeared in Winter Papers, The Stinging Fly, and The Lifeboat, and in The 32: An Anthology of Irish Working-Class Writing