Juilene Osborne McKnight is the author of four critically acclaimed novels: I Am of Irelaunde (2000), Daughter of Ireland (2002), Bright Sword of Ireland (2004) and Song of Ireland (2006).
She has worked as a newspaper stringer and as a magazine and newspaper columnist and has been a teacher for more than two decades. She has also trained as a traditional storyteller, or seanchai, in the ancient Irish tradition.
Osborne-McKnight took her MFA in poetry and creative non-fiction at the sister colleges of Carlow University Pittsburgh and St. Patrick's Carlow College Ireland. She completed an M.A. in Celtic and Native American Writing at Antioch University. Currently, she teaches Celtic and Native American Myth and Culture and Creative Writing at DeSales University in Pennsylvania.
She has worked as a newspaper stringer and as a magazine and newspaper columnist and has been a teacher for more than two decades. She has also trained as a traditional storyteller, or seanchai, in the ancient Irish tradition.
Osborne-McKnight took her MFA in poetry and creative non-fiction at the sister colleges of Carlow University Pittsburgh and St. Patrick's Carlow College Ireland. She completed an M.A. in Celtic and Native American Writing at Antioch University. Currently, she teaches Celtic and Native American Myth and Culture and Creative Writing at DeSales University in Pennsylvania.
Novels
I Am of Irelaunde (2000)
Daughter of Ireland (2002)
Bright Sword of Ireland (2004)
Song of Ireland (2006)
Daughter of Ireland (2002)
Bright Sword of Ireland (2004)
Song of Ireland (2006)