Maura McHugh (writer)
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Maura McHugh is an Irish author of horror and
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in prose, comic books, plays, and screenplays.


Early life

Born in the US, McHugh moved to
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
as a child. She was educated in the National University of Ireland in Galway where she graduated with a B.A. in English and History, and then an M.A. in English. After living overseas for a while McHugh returned to Ireland and to education where she gained a Diploma in
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at NUIG, a Foundation Course in Filmmaking at the Galway Film Centre, and finally a second M.A. in
Screenwriting Screenwriting or scriptwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games. It is often a freelance profession. Screenwriters are responsible for researching the story, devel ...
at the Huston School of Film and Digital Media.


Career

Based in
Galway Galway ( ; ga, Gaillimh, ) is a City status in Ireland, city in the West Region, Ireland, West of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Connacht, which is the county town of County Galway. It lies on the River Corrib between Lo ...
, McHugh is the author of ''Roisin Dubh'' and ''Jennifer Wilde''. She is also editor of the ''Writers Guild of Ireland'' fortnightly newsletter, as well as the guild's website and blog. McHugh has been a regular judge for the Galway Junior Film Fleadh, the
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, and
Octocon Octocon, is the name of events organised by and for fans of science fiction (and fantasy). Octocon, Santa Rosa, California, was first held in October 1977. Octocon, the National Irish Science Fiction Convention, first held in 1989, is held ...
's Golden Blasters, as well as having been a judge for The
Shirley Jackson Award The Shirley Jackson Awards are literary awards named after Shirley Jackson in recognition of her legacy in writing. These awards for outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror and the dark fantastic are presented ...
s. She also curated "The Image" during the Hay festival in Kells. She was Guest of Honour at the 2015 Octocon (the Irish National Science Fiction Convention). In 2018, she was invited to take part in an initiative of the
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project, a 10-day residency in
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in France. Since 2018, she has worked on a number of Judge Anderson stories for Rebellion, including a novella published in 2020.


Awards


Won

* Recipient of the Gordon R. Dickson Scholarship for the 2006
Clarion West Writers Workshop Clarion West Writers Workshop is an intensive six-week program for writers preparing for professional careers in science fiction and fantasy. It runs annually from late June through the end of July. The workshop is limited to 18 students per year. ...
, 2006. * Best Irish Writer (comic books) in The Arcade Awards, 2014. * ICN Award 2015 for ‘Best Irish Writer Published Outside of Ireland’, 2015.


Nominations

*The Arcade Award in the ‘Best Irish Writer’ category, 2015 *The Geekies 2015 – the Geek Ireland Awards – in the Best Irish Writer category, 2015 *Geek Feminist Award in the Women Write About Comics Awesome Awards, 2014 *British Fantasy Award for Best Comic/Graphic Novel for Jennifer Wilde(Atomic Diner Comics), along with Stephen Downey & Karen Mahoney, 2014 *Two ICN Awards, 2014 *Geek Ireland's Best Irish Author of 2014 (comic books), 2014 *Eagle Award for ‘Favourite European Comic Book’ for Jennifer Wilde, 2012 *ICN Award for ‘Best Irish Writer Published Outside of Ireland’ , 2013 *The Arcade Award in the ‘Best Irish Writer’ category, 2013


Bibliography


Collections

*''Twisted Fairy Tales'', Barron's Educational Series: 1 February 2013. Illustrations by Jane Laurie. *''Twisted Myths'' , Barron's Educational Series: 1 October 2013. Illustrations by Jane Laurie. *''The Boughs Withered (When I Told Them My Dreams)'',NewCon Press, August 2019.


Comic Books

*''Lola Vita – Origins'', Drawn by Ron Salas, 2016. *''Witchfinder: The Mysteries of Unland'', story & script by Kim Newman & Maura McHugh; art by Tyler Crook for Dark Horse Comics, 2014-2015. *''Jennifer Wilde: Tulpa'', story & script by Maura McHugh; art by Leeann Hamilton for Atomic Diner Comics. Short Story, 2014. *'' Róisín Dubh'', story & script by Maura McHugh; art by Stephen Byrne and Stephen Daly, for Atomic Diner Comics, 2011 – 2014. *''Jennifer Wilde: Unlikely Revolutionaries'', story & script by Maura McHugh; art by Stephen Downey for Atomic Diner Comics, 2011 – 2013 . *''The Nail'', Womanthology comic book anthology, with art by Star St. Germain, edited by Suzannah Rowntree, and published by IDW Publishing,2012 *Colours
Outside An Anthology
of new horror fiction, with art b
John Riordan
published by Topics Press and Ash Pure, 2017 * '' Anderson: Psi Division'': ** "SPA Day" (with art by Emma Vieceli, in ''2000 AD Summer Sci-Fi Special'', June 2018) ** "The Dead Run" (with art by Patrick Goddard, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #410-414, July - November 2019) ** "No Country for Old PSIs" (with art by Steven Austin, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #424, September 2020) ** "All Will Be Judged" (with art by Anna Morozova, in ''2000 AD Summer Sci-Fi Special'', July 2021) ** "Be PSI-ing You" (with art by Lee Carter, in ''2000 AD #2250'', September 2021) ** "Dissolution (with art by Lee Carter, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #445-447, June - August 2022) * ''
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'': ** "Apotheosis" (with Michael Carroll, with art by James Newell, in ''2000 AD Summer Sci-Fi Special'', July 2021) *"King for a Day" (with art by Andreas Butzbach, in ''Smash! 2020 Special'', published by Rebellion, May 2020) *"The Thief of Senses" (with art by Robin Henley, in ''Misty & Scream! 2020 Special'', published by Rebellion, October 2020) *"Teddy Scar" (with art by Steve May, in ''Monster Fun'', published by Rebellion, October 2021)


Non Fiction

*''A Midnight Movie Monograph'', Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, published by Electric DreamHouse Press, 2017 *''Under the Influence: Kneale’s Dramatic Legacy'', We Are The Martians: The Legacy of Nigel Kneale anthology, published by PS Publishing, 2017


Novellas

*''Judges: Psyche'', Abaddon Books, 2020.


Short Stories

*''Who Hears Our Cries in Forgotten Tongues?'', Flash Me Magazine, 2004 *''In the Woods'', Cabinet des Fées, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006 *''Bone Mother'', Fantasy anthology, eds. Sean Wallace & Paul Tremblay, 2007 *''Tattoo Destiny'', a poem, Jabberwocky 3, ed. Sean Wallace, 2007 *''Home'', Shroud Magazine, Issues 2, 2008 *''Homunculus'', Aoife's Kiss, September 2008 *''Grave Taster'', a poem, in Doorways Magazine #8. It placed second in the magazine's annual poetry competition, 2009 *One pico story on Outshine, 2009 *''Exchange'', a poem, Goblin Fruit, Spring 2009. *''Vic'', Black Static, issue 10. 2009 and the Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror 2010, edited by Paula Guran (Prime Books), 2010 *''Beautiful Calamity'', Paradox Magazine, issue #13, 2009 *''The Diet'', Arkham Tales, 2009 *''The Garden of Death'', a top ten finalist in Fantasy Magazine's Micro-Fiction Contest, 2009 *''The Tamga'', Shroud Magazine, issue 6, 2009 *''Empty Mind Came Back With the Pearl'', M-Brane SF, issue 9, 2009 *''The Secret Names of Buildings'', M-Brane SF, issue 12, 2009*''‘The Solace of Dark Places'', a poem, Goblin Fruit, Spring 2010. *''‘Involuntary Muscle'', Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction, issue 35, 2011 *''Water'', Black Static, issue 21, 2011 *''Mustn’t Grumble'', Voices from the Past, 2011*''The Hanging Tree'', Black Static issue #38, 2014 *''Valerie'' in the anthology La Femme, edited by Ian Whates from NewCon Press and in Obsidian, 2014 *''Family'' in the anthology Cassilda’s Song, edited by Joe S. Pulver from Chaosium Inc, 2015 * ''A Decade of Horror Stories by Women'', edited by Ian Whates from NewCon Press, 2016 *''Zel and Grets'' in the anthology The Grimm Future, edited by Erin Underwood from NESFA Press. *''Moments on the Cliff’'' Crannóg. *''Listen'' Women in Horror Month Anthology, Acid Cane Comics. *''The Light at the Centre'', Uncertainties Volume 1, edited by Brian J. Showers for
Swan River Press Swan River Press is an independent Irish publishing company dedicated to gothic, supernatural, and fantastic literature. It was founded in Rathmines, Dublin in October 2003 by Brian J. Showers. Swan River publishes contemporary fiction from around ...
*''The Fruit of the Tree'', Ten Tall Tales, edited by Ian Whates for NewCon Press. *''Spooky Girl'', Respectable Horror, edited by Kate Laity for Fox Spirit Books. *''A Rebellious House'', The Madness of Dr. Caligari, edited by Joe S. Pulver for Fedogan and Bremer.


Plays, Films and Podcasts

*29 October – 3 November 2012'' ‘The Night-Born Sisters’'', performed in the Leicester Square Theatre, London. *6 May 2016 ''The Love of Small Appliances'', directed by Justine Nakase. *''Bone Mother'', Pseudopod, 2009 *''The Tamga'', Pseudopod, 2010 *''Vic'' Dark fiction Magazine, 2011 *''Hotel Training'', directed by Conor McMahon, premiered as part of the Hotel Darklight anthology film, 2009 *''Bone Mother'' is being adapted as a short stop-motion animated film by Sylvie Trouvé and Dale Hayward. Produced for the National Film Board of Canada by Jelena Popovic, 2016


References

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