Our Authors



Some of our authors are listed below:




Author Roslyn Fuller

Roslyn Fuller

Roslyn was born in Ontario, Canada.
After moving to Europe at the age of nineteen
she studied International Law at the Georgia-
Augusta-University in Göttingen, Germany.

Her first novel, ISAK, reflects her interest
in law and politics, particularly the area of
human rights. She is currently writing her
doctorate at Trinity College, Dublin on the
topic "Democracy in International Law".



Author Ifedinma Dimbo

Ifedinma Dimbo

Ifedinma Dimbo is originally from the Igbo
speaking Region of Eastern Nigeria. She has
a Bsc in Sociology/Anthropology from the
University of Nigeria Nsukka and an MA in
Sociology of Development from the
University College Cork.
She previously worked in the Financial
Sector of the Nigerian Economy. Her venture
into the world of writing was to see if she
could match her story telling knack.
SHE WAS FOOLISH? is her first attempt
at writing. She currently lives in Dublin
with her husband and their son.



Author Isabel Rolef

Isabel Rolef

Born in Cologne, Germany and growing up in France
and Germany, Isabel studied comparative literature,
English, French & musicology completing her studies
with a Masters from University of Cologne.

Having lived in Cork, Liverpool & Brussels before
moving to Dublin in 2001 she is now working as key
account manager after previous roles in event
management and marketing.

She has published articles and book reviews in
various magazines in Germany.


Author Jeanette Rehnstrom

Jeanette Rehnstrom

Jeanette grew up in Sweden with a Finnish mother
and Swedish father. She left Sweden early and has
lived in London, Los Angeles and New York. She has
also spent periods in France, South Africa and Ghana.

Jeanette completed her Study of Religions BA and MA
at The School of Oriental and African Studies, London.

In 2004 Jeanette settled in Ireland and has become
increasingly involved in an Irish writing life.
For the past three years she has contributed two
separate columns on immigration and rural isolation
in GCN magazine.