Literature Ireland

Nicole Flattery

Nicole Flattery is an Irish short story writer based in Galway. After completing her studies at Trinity College – theatre and film with a Master’s in creative writing – she made a name for herself as an entertaining and irreverent writer of short stories. Flattery gained a following through her works published in the Stinging Fly, White Review, Dublin Review, BBC Radio 4, Irish Times, and Winter Papers.

In 2017, she won the prestigious White Review Short Story Prize for her story ‘Track’. Her debut collection of short stories, Show Them a Good Time, explores types – men and women, their assigned roles and meanings – in today’s society. A young, broke Irish woman narrates her relationship with a successful comedian in New York. Angela makes her way through a series of meaningless, dead-end dates in a basement restaurant. Two university students collaborate on a play – but the unemployment office lurks around the corner.

Translated books

Show Them a Good Time