Sat, 27 Apr, 2013 - 01:00
Interview: JP O’Malley
But as we talk in Kevin Maher’s publisher’s office — off London’s Blackfriars’ Bridge — the 41-year-old has made a seamless transition from film hack to full-time writer.
Maher left Dublin, for London, in 1994. By 2001, he was editing a film magazine, The Face.
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