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  1. Bernard MacLaverty (born 14 September 1942) is an Irish fiction writer and novelist. His novels include Cal and Grace Notes. He has written five books of short stories.

  2. Learn more about Bernard MacLaverty, the acclaimed Irish writer of novels, short stories and memoirs. Explore his works, awards, biography and news on his official site.

  3. Biography. Bernard MacLaverty was born in Belfast (14.9.42) and lived there until 1975 when he moved to Scotland with his wife, Madeline, and four children. He has been a Medical Laboratory Technician, a mature student, a teacher of English and occasionally a Writer-in-Residence (Universities of Aberdeen, Augsburg, Liverpool John Moore’s and ...

  4. Bernard MacLaverty, writer of fiction, was born in Northern Ireland and moved to Scotland in 1975. Both of these places, and themes such as Catholicism, guilt and tension, inform his novels and short stories. He is also the author of two books for children and has written several screenplays.

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  5. Bernard MacLaverty was born in Belfast in 1942 and lived there until 1975 when he moved to Scotland with his wife, Madeline, and four children. He has been a Medical Laboratory Technician, a mature student, a teacher of English and, for two years in the mid eighties, Writer-in-Residence at the University of Aberdeen.

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  6. Jul 31, 2021 · The awardwinning author of Midwinter Break on his first story collection in 15 years. Martin Doyle. Sat Jul 31 2021 - 06:00. Many short story collections by established...

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  8. Bernard MacLaverty is an Irish fiction writer and novelist who lives in Glasgow. He has written five collections of stories and five novels. His novels include Grace Notes, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and Midwinter Break, the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Novel of the Year.