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Róisín Lanigan

Lanigan navigates the intricacies of modern life through the lens of psychological horror and social commentary. Her debut novel, "I Want to Go Home But I'm Already There," uses these genres to explore the realities of London's challenging housing market and the rising cost of living post-pandemic. The story's protagonist, Áine, finds herself in a state of escalating paranoia and isolation after moving to Camberwell with her boyfriend, Elliot. Through these experiences, Lanigan reimagines the gothic haunted house tale for a millennial audience, engaging with themes of alienation, relationship strain, and early adulthood anxieties.\n\nWhile Lanigan's work in journalism laid a solid foundation, it is her fiction writing that pushes the boundaries of contemporary storytelling. Her influences—ranging from Annie Ernaux to Vladimir Nabokov—infuse her narratives with rich layers of meaning and introspection. Readers benefit from her unique ability to blend personal experiences with broader societal issues, creating stories that resonate deeply. Furthermore, her work has been recognized with accolades such as being longlisted for the Curtis Brown First Novel Prize in 2019 and winning the Blue Pencil Agency First Novel Award in 2020, underscoring her growing impact as a contemporary author. This bio reflects her journey from a journalist to an accomplished novelist, capturing her commitment to exploring complex human emotions through her books.

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