FMCC
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FELICITY MCCALL
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User Name
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FMCC
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Specialism |
Various
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Location
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Ireland |
Interests
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theatre film youth work outreach work
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Profile
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Career journalist (BBC), published author (fiction and non-fiction) with professional play and screenplay credits. Director of 2 drama companies and a film company, arts facilitator, occasional actor and Ireland officer for the Miscarriage of Justice lobby group,Portia.
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Published Works
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FMCC's
(a.k.a. Felicity McCall)
Reckoning is published . (Available Now)
Reckoning is the debut novel by Derry-based writer and journalist, Felicity McCall.
It tells the story of three very different women; Dori, Sheila and Anita; who forge what they promise will be a life-long friendship as fifteen-year-old schoolgirls
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FMCC's
(a.k.a. Felicity McCall)
Finding Lauren is published . (Available Now) .
In the narrow confines of her terrace home in a north Antrim village, Regina
Monteith, the survivor of a loveless marriage who has now buried her adored only son, William, prepares to endure the eightieth birthday celebrations planned by her neighbo
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FMCC's
(a.k.a. Felicity McCall)
Agnes Jones is published . (Available Now) Felicity McCall has spent more than 20 years researching the Irish nursing pioneer Agnes Jones and documenting her place in history. One of Florence Nightingale's first trainees, Nurse Jones revolutionised conditions for the Irish famine emigrants in
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FMCC's
(a.k.a. Louise Mason (with Felicity McCall))
A Mother's Nightmare- My Fight to get my Children Back is published . (Available Now)
‘I know that if I’d allowed myself to think that I might never get my babies back, I wouldn’t have been able to cope. I’d have broken down completely. I wouldn’t have been able to fight my corner. And I had to keep fighting – for myself, for my childre
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