Grace Wynne-Jones

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Grace Wynne-Jones
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Grace Wynne-Jones

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Grace Wynne-Jones is an Irish journalist and writer.

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Life and career

Grace Wynne-Jones was born in Ireland to Joan de Vere (1913-1989) of Curraghchase in County Limerick home of poet Aubrey Thomas de Vere. [1] She grew up in Ireland but also lived in the US, Africa, and the UK. Wynne-Jones has been published by magazines and newspapers in Ireland, Australia and the UK. She wrote a radio play Ebb Tide which was broadcast by the national broadcaster RTÉ. She is currently living in County Wicklow. [2]

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References

  1. "The cost of keeping the family secret". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  2. "Irish Writers Online". Irishwriters-online.com. Retrieved 27 June 2018.