Seamus mac annaidh biography samples
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FROM his early days feeding his imagination with the stories of Fermanagh’s past, to become an internationally-renowned bi-lingual writer, Séamas MacAnnaidh is well known across Ireland and beyond for his way with words.
Having enjoyed a successful career in the literary world, he has been living back home in Fermanagh for the past 20 years, where he continues to write and bring the county’s history to life.
Séamas may not have been born in Enniskillen, but having moved to the county town as a young child, he was certainly reared ‘between the bridges.’
Séamas was five-years-old when his father Jimmy took up the job of the Munster and Leinster Bank, the former name for the Allied Irish Bank, beside the Royal Hotel on East Bridge Street.
Along with his mother Ita and his two brothers and sister, the family moved in above the bank, where Séamas had a good overview of the happenings in the town.
“That was interesting, looking at all the comings and goings,” said S