Claire Keegan: ‘I know this sounds like a smart answer, but it really isn’t: I try and write one decent sentence. And I try to find the next decent sentence that goes alongside of it.’ Picture: Frédéric Stucin/Pasco
As I speak to Claire Keegan – she in a stormy Mayo, me in a relatively calm Dublin – she’s finishing off writing a short story for the New Yorker. It’s an apt task, considering it was in that magazine, in February 2010, that her long short story Foster was first published. At the time, Keegan had already published two much-lauded short story collections, Antarctica and Walk the Blue Fields...
NiamhDonnelly the PLOT thickens !!😄😄😄