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Declan Clarke

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Declan lives in Galway in the west of Ireland with the wonderful Jane, mom and wife, and Jack & Liam ...the awesome brothers. And oh... their two snakes Ra and Zia.

He has just published ''Vinnie the Mole and the baby Dragon,'' beautifully illustrated by the very talented Kieran Ryan. Vinnie the Mole is available, with free worldwide delivery from www.kennys.ie.

Declan is an Irish writer of children’s adventure tales with such titles as 'Max Stone and the Lost Star of Zirdon' (which he co-wrote with his youngest son Liam)and the just completed ‘Shadows of the Second Sun.’

He has just published ''Vinnie the Mole and the baby Dragon,'' beautifully illustrated by the very talented Kieran Ryan

Other live projects include the Graphic Novel, 'Kan
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Declan Clarke Ah yes, the block. sitting in front of a screen with the cursor winking blankly at me. For me the best way is to get up, go outside and take the phone…moreAh yes, the block. sitting in front of a screen with the cursor winking blankly at me. For me the best way is to get up, go outside and take the phone with me and record the story. I find that telling the story, out loud, really helps to bring it to life. The characters are freer and the action more vibrant. a ten minute recording can fill many pages of text(less)
Declan Clarke Getting lost in the story, definitely. I love when a story begins, crafting the outline and the main characters. once this is done the story becomes a…moreGetting lost in the story, definitely. I love when a story begins, crafting the outline and the main characters. once this is done the story becomes a very real part of everyday life. Often in a meeting or at a social gathering you come across a phrase or an expression and you can see how it works for a character(less)
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Went to the Talking Production event organised by the Galway Film Centre in November and was blown away by the calibre of the people who attended. these were not only the producers/directors of big productions like 'House of Cards' and 'The Fall' but emerging directors like Paddy Slattery.

Met some great people, got lots of ideas and wanted to thank them for being so generous with their advice Read more of this blog post »
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“If you want to predict the future...write it yourself.

I heard these words by Paul Saffro a number of years ago and they really stuck with me”
Declan Clarke

“If you want to predict the future...write it yourself.

I heard these words by Paul Saffro a number of years ago and they really stuck with me”
Declan Clarke

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