Sinéad Crowley

Journalist and Crime Writer

Sinéad Crowley has published three crime novels in the DS Claire Boyle series, Can Anybody Help Me? Are You Watching Me? and One Bad Turn, all of which were shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. She is also Arts & Media Correspondent for RTÉ.

 
 

In our conversation, Sinéad gives us her take on what makes a good crime novel and shares insights into her creative writing process.

She also talks about her work as a journalist, and why it is so important for young people to learn media literacy and know the difference between fact and opinion.

We hope you enjoy!

 

Some teacher reflection questions

Q. Sinéad has enjoyed reading crime novels from an early age. Who are your favourite crime writers?

Q. Sinéad says that readers enjoy crime novels because they are fast-paced and give the reader a clear outcome. Do you agree? Are there any limitations to the crime genre because of this, do you think? 

Q. On the creative writing process, Sinéad recommends giving time to stare out a window and let an idea develop. How might we approach this in our daily lives?

Q. As a journalist, Sinéad stresses how important it is for young people to learn media literacy and know the difference between fact and opinion. How might you approach teaching media literacy in your school context?  Note: You may like to consider the Junior Cycle short course in Digital Media Literacy


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