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Paul Howard helps Ross O'Carroll-Kelly to write his
autobiographical series, largely because Ross can't really write,
roysh? Find out more at rossocarrollkelly.com.
He is also the author of the bestselling prison expose, The Joy,
and co-author of Celtic Warrior, the autobiography of boxer Steve
Collins.
A former Sports Journalist of the Year, Paul covered the World Cup
in Japan and Korea in 2002, and the rugby World Cup in Australia in
2003. His account of the Irish soccer squad and the notorious drama
in Saipan, The Gaffers: Mick McCarthy, Roy Keane and the Team they
Built, was a bestseller.
Paul has also written several massively popular plays and has won
the popular fiction prize at the Irish Book Awards three times for
books in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.
I cannot resist picking him up, yet, more than any other man, he
sets my teeth on edge. Our rendezvous every Sunday morning is beset
with mixed emotions, yet a week is too long apart. His warped charm
leaves me simultaneously seething and smirking... Brace yourselves
for the ride.
*Irish Examiner*
Devious and amusing... remarkably close to reality.
*Irish Times*
In Ross, Paul Howard has created a marvel. Every detail of the life
of this buffoon has been gleaned from the terraces of rugby clubs
in Dublin's southside, from coffee shops in the ‘burbs and of
course the assembly halls of schools from Blackrock to Mount
Anville... It's Bridget Jones meets Adrian Mole meets Dublin Four.
A potent mix, superbly executed by Howard.
*Sunday Tribune*
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