Lucy Costigan

Lucy Costigan is an author from Wexford, Ireland. Lucy's books have been published in Ireland and the United States. They have been reviewed on RTE - Ireland's National Television and Radio stations, on BBC radio, and in various newspapers and magazines. Lucy is also a freelance writer and her articles have been published in leading Irish and British newspapers and magazines. Website: www.lucycostigan.com.

In 2010, Strangest Genius: The Stained Glass of Harry Clarke, by Lucy Costigan and Michael Cullen (The History Press) was shortlisted for Best Irish-Published Book of the year by the Irish Book Awards. That same year, Lucy wrote and produced the film documentary entitled, A Revel in Blue: The Life and Work of Harry Clarke.

In 2012, Lucy's biography, Glenveagh Mystery (Merrion), bout Arthur Kingsley Porter, the Harvard professor who mysteriously disappeared from Co. Donegal in 1933, became a national bestseller. Lugh Films are currently developing a documentary and feature film based on Glenveagh Mystery.

Lucy recently established a new publishing firm, Enlighten Publishing, along with team members Theresa Cullen, Michael Cullen and Anthony E. Walsh. Winter Solstice: A Novel was published in September 2014.

In June 2015, Understanding Suicide: Exposing the world of pain within the Suicide Box (Lucy Costigan and Anthony E. Walsh) was published (Currach Press, 2015).

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