Splonk Issue 4 Biographies
The Splonk Five: Interview with Stuart Dybek Can you tell us a bit about your relationship with flash? Why it appeals and what frustrates you?…
Jim Ward writes and is published in English and Irish. His award-winning play Just Guff has toured locally including Town Hall Studio, Galway, Kilkee Playwright…
Anna-Clare Nic Gairbheith is a postgraduate student at University College Dublin studying the MA Cumarsáid agus ScrĂobh na Gaeilge. She has written for NĂłs magazine…
Jack Ă“ Drisceoil – Is CorcaĂoch Ăł dhĂşchas mĂ© ach bhĂ cĂłnaĂ orm i roinnt tĂortha difriĂşla in imeacht na mbliana. Thug mĂ© 14 bliain…
Niall Ă“ Siadhail is a London-based writer and musician originally from County Tyrone. He is also an Irish language activist and teacher, and producer/editor of…
Tá GearĂłidĂn Nic Cárthaigh ag cur fĂşithi in Iarthar ChorcaĂ. ScrĂobhann sĂ gearrscĂ©alta, splancfhiscean agus dánta as Gaeilge agus as BĂ©arla. Tá saothar dá cuid…
James Tierney is a working-class writer. His work has been featured by Poetry Society, Brave Voices, and others. You can find him on Twitter @jamesmptierney.
Frances Gapper’s stories have been published in three Best Microfiction anthologies and online in places including Splonk, Forge, Gooseberry Pie, Wigleaf, trampset, 100 Word Story,…
Nepal-born Anuja Ghimire (Twitter @GhimireAnuja) lives near Dallas with her husband and two daughters. She’s the author of chapbook Kathmandu (Unsolicited Press), a Best of…