Viney, Ethna
VINEY, Ethna
VINEY, Ethna. Irish. Genres: Essays. Career: Pharmacy owner, 1957-61; television producer of current affairs programs, 1965-75; editor, 1975-77; free-lance journalist, 1977-90; television producer, writer, and critic, 1990-. Volunteer in community development projects. Publications: A Dozen Lips, 1994; Survival or Salvation, 1994; Dancing to Different Tunes, 1996. Address: Thallabawn, Carrowniskey P.O., Westport, Mayo, Ireland. Online address: [email protected]
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