Caimh McDonnell (/kwiːv/, KWEEV) is an Irish writer. Born in Limerick, raised in Dublin, and later based in Manchester, McDonnell is a former stand-up comedian and TV writer. McDonnell writes comic crime thrillers and humorous paranormal fantasy.
Early life and education
McDonnell was born in Limerick and grew up in Dublin. He attended Dublin City University graduating with a degree in Electronic Engineering, and started his career assembling computer servers.
Writing career
After a career of many years in stand-up comedy, McDonnell became a full-time writer. He has written eighteen novels while his TV writing credits include Have I Got News for You, Mock the Week, A League of Their Own, The Sarah Millican Television Programme and the BAFTA nominated-children's CBBC animated series Pet Squad which he created.
His Stranger Times series, which melds urban fantasy, paranormal and humour with crime, is written under the pen name of C.K McDonnell.
Recognition
His novel I Have Sinned was shortlisted for the Kindle Storyteller Award in 2019.
The Stranger Times series was nominated and shortlisted for The New Kid on the Block Award (Best New Crime Series) Dead Good Reader Award 2022. The series was the winner of Best Audio Work at the British Fantasy Awards 2023.
Media
Both The Dublin Trilogy and The Stranger Times series have been optioned for television.
Works
Novels
The Dublin "trilogy"
- A Man With One of Those Faces (2016)
- The Day That Never Comes (2017)
- Angels in the Moonlight (2017) (prequel)
- Last Orders (2018)
- Dead Man's Sins (2021)
- Firewater Blues (2022)
- The Family Jewels (2022)
- Escape From Victory (2023) (Novella)
- Fortunate Son (2024)
Bunny McGarry (Stateside) series
- Disaster Inc (2018)
- I Have Sinned (2019)
- The Quiet Man (2020)
- Other Plans (2023)
MCM Investigations series
- The Final Game (2020)
- Deccie Must Die (2022)
- Meanwhile in Dublin (2024) (Novella)
The Stranger Times (as C.K McDonnell)
- The Stranger Times (2021)
- This Charming Man (2022)
- Love Will Tear Us Apart (2023)
- Relight My Fire (2024)
Stand-alone novels
- Welcome to Nowhere (2020)
Short stories
Short story collections
- How to Send a Message (2019)
- Things that Fell from the Sky (2020 as C.K. McDonnell)
- In Other News (2020 as C.K.McDonnell)
- Bunny McGarry: Shorts (2024)
Short Story podcasts
- The Bunnycast (2018–Present)
- The Stranger Times (2020–Present; 3 seasons)
Personal life
McDonnell lives in Manchester and is married to Elaine, who runs a publishing company. He has worked for London Irish rugby club, making stadium announcements.
References
- "C.K. McDonnell – Biography". Penguin. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- "Caimh McDonnell – Amazon". Amazon. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
- "Book Review: The Day That Never Comes". The Quiet Knitterer. 27 January 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
- "Caimh McDonnell – About Caimh". Caimh McDonnell. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
- ^ Bell, Gail (17 February 2021). "Limerick author and comedian Caimh McDonnell, aka CK McDonnell, on his new supernatural novel The Stranger Times". The Irish News. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- "Johnson & Alcock". Johnson & Alcock. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
- Pet Squad (Animation, Comedy, Family), Darrall Macqueen, Inspidea, March Entertainment, 27 June 2011, retrieved 11 February 2022
- Brown, Eric (15 January 2021). "The best recent science fiction and fantasy reviews roundup". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
- "Colin Callender's Playground Nabs Rights to C.K. McDonnell's 'The Stranger Times'". Variety. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
- "UK Kindle Storyteller Award shortlist revealed". The Bookseller. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
- Dessau, Bruce (5 July 2022). "Caimh (C.K.) McDonnell Shortlisted For Book Award". Beyond The Joke. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- "British Fantasy Award Winners 2023 – The British Fantasy Society". 16 September 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
- White, Peter (9 June 2021). "'Veep's Chris Addison & 'Breeders' Producer Avalon To Adapt Caimh McDonnell's 'The Dublin Trilogy' Novels For TV". Deadline. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- Barraclough, Leo (4 March 2020). "Colin Callender's Playground Nabs Rights to C.K. McDonnell's 'The Stranger Times'". Variety. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- "Other Plans | Caimh McDonnell". Caimh McDonnell. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
- "Other Plans". Waterstones. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
External links
- WhiteHairedIrishman.com – Official Caimh McDonnell's website
- profilecritics.com – Interview with Profile
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