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  1. Daniel Mornin (1956–2014) was an Irish playwright, screenwriter and novelist writing about contemporary Ulster.

  2. Playwright and novelist. Military service: British Royal Navy, seaman, 1974-77. WRITINGS: All Our Fault (novel; also see below), Hutchinson (London, England), 1991. (Translator) Akos Nemeth, Muller's Dancers, published in Hungarian Plays, Nick Hern Books (London, England), 1996.

  3. Jun 14, 1992 · The Irish playwright Daniel Mornin's first novel provides a harrowing description of the violence on one July night in 1969 in Belfast, at the beginning of the...

  4. Sep 16, 2023 · Daniel Mornin (1956 – 2014) was an Irish playwright, screenwriter and novelist writing about contemporary Ulster. Early life. Born and raised in Belfast, where his father Daniel was a machinist and his mother a cleaner, Mornin left school at 15, taking a variety of jobs before joining the Royal Navy. After leaving the navy in 1977 he ...

  5. Daniel Mornin Life Author of All Our Fault, Nothing Personal (q.d.), a novel filmed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan as Nothing Personal (1996); it deals with violence among Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries while under restraint during the up-to ceasefire period.

  6. Adapted by Daniel Mornin from his novel All Our Fault, Nothing Personal revolves around opposing paramilitary groups during a precarious ceasefire in 1970s Belfast. The film follows a squad of Loyalist paramilitaries led by the war-weary Kenny, and his psychopathic accomplice, Ginger.

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