Christine Dwyer Hickey is a novelist, playwright and short story writer. She has published eight novels, one collection of short stories and a full-length play.
Tatty was published by New Island Books (2004) and by Vintage UK (2005). It was shortlisted for Irish Novel of the Year 2005, listed as one of the 50 Irish Novels of the Decade at the Irish Book Awards 2010 and was nominated for the Orange Prize (now the Women's Fiction Prize).
Her latest novel The Narrow Land is set on Cape Cod in 1950 and examines the turbulent marriage of American artists Edward and Jo Hopper and was shortlisted for the Irish Novel of the Year at the 2019 Irish Book Awards.
Her other Dublin works include the Dublin Trilogy, the story of a Dublin family from 1918-1960; the short story collection The House on Parkgate Street and other Dublin Stories and The Cold Eye of Heaven which won the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year 2012 and was nominated for the IMPAC Award 2013 (now the International Dublin Literary Award). Last Train from Liguria set in Italy during Mussolini's Fascist regime was nominated for the Prix L'Europen de Littrature.
Christine's stories have been published in anthologies and magazines worldwide and have won several awards the most recent of which was for her story 'Back to Bones' at the Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year Award 2017.
Her play Snow Angels premiered at the Project Arts Theatre in 2014.
Her work has been widely translated into European and Arabic languages and she is an elected member of Aosdna, the Irish academy of arts.