Author Bryan Moriarty discusses the publication journey of his new novel Sounds Like Fun with our students in the SHC Seminar Room.
- Date(s)
- October 13, 2023
- Location
- Seamus Heaney Centre
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:00
Author Bryan Moriarty discusses his new novel Sounds Like Fun, and it's publication journey, with our students in the SHC Seminar Room.
More on Sounds Like Fun:
Meet Eoin. Eoin is doing great. He’s 27, gainfully employed and in a long-term relationship with his boyfriend Rich.
Okay, so his best friend Jax is diving into yet another disastrously bad relationship and Eoin’s going to be the one dealing with the eventual fallout. And his boss at the café, Rebecca, seems to have vanished, so somehow Eoin’s left managing the place.
And to be honest, he’s not got much else going on.
But still, he’s got his boyfriend Rich – steady, sensible and dependable Rich. That is, until Eoin’s world is turned upside down when Rich announces that he wants an open relationship. Terrified of losing the man he loves, Eoin reluctantly agrees to this new arrangement, and stumbles into the world of dating with no strings attached.
A warm and bittersweet novel about love, loneliness, coffee and the pitfalls of an ill-advised selfie, perfect for fans of Monica Heisey, Nora Ephron and Katherine Heiny.
‘Moriarty’s uplifting debut has much in common with Ephron’s classic novel Heartburn, covering as it does long-term love, casual sex and heartbreak.’ IRISH INDEPENDENT
‘Delightful . . . entertaining, often funny, but also makes you think about relationships, loneliness, and how to find out who you really are’ IRISH EXAMINER