Author Archive: Aine Greaney

I’m an Irish writer (County Mayo) now living on Boston’s North Shore.
My second novel, Dance Lessons has been published by Syracuse University Press. Read more about the book or order your copy here.
As well as writing, I lead writing workshops at various schools, arts organizations, libraries and colleges in New England and beyond. For information on my programs and workshops, visit the Mass. Cultural Council artist profile.
As well as working, writing and teaching, I get out and about now and again. I belong to local and regional arts and writing organizations, including the New Hampshire Writers Project, the Cape Cod Writers Center, Irish Network Boston and the American Conference for Irish Studies.
I travel back to Ireland frequently.
 

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10 Ways to Love a Writer: On Valentine’s Day and Forever

10 Ways to Love a Writer: On Valentine’s Day and Forever

Author Aine Greaney has shared her fun post on ways to love a writer for Valentine’s Day. 1.       Forgive our occasional social gaffes, like when we  gaze off mid-dinner and mid-sentence to let that bistro meal grow cold. We’re not ignoring you. Honest.  We’re writing. Or eavesdropping.  Same thing. 2.       When we’re doing a reading or speaking on a […]

February 14, 2012 | By | 2 Replies More
Writer with a Day Job: About the Blue Curlers

Writer with a Day Job: About the Blue Curlers

Standing there at my car, his lips twitched. He was trying not to laugh. At me. Once again, I was driving to work with a head full of large, blue hair curlers. He mustered his cop-serious voice. “–Then you’ll see the signs after that.” “Thanks very much,” I said. “Yeah. Good luck!” he said, with […]

August 25, 2011 | By | 8 Replies More