Anne Donovan (author)

Anne Donovan (author)

Anne Donovan is a Scottish author from Coatbridge most known for her award-winning "Buddha Da". She also wrote the short story collection "Hieroglyphics". She lives in Edinburgh.

Her second novel, Being Emily, was published in May 2008.

External links

* [http://www.barcelonareview.com/37/e_ad_int.htm Interview with Anne Donovan]
*Short story: " [http://www.glasgow2020.co.uk/stories/story.php?story=47 Glasgow Pants] " at [http://www.glasgow2020.co.uk/ Glasgow 2020]


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