About Mary

Mary T Bradford is an Irish author who has been writing for many years. But it was not until her four children were raised that she took her writing career seriously. Her first love in life is being a NanaFamily are important to her and so are her friends. This is evident in Mary’s writing, be it a flash fiction, short story or novel.

The trust and sharing in all relationships are what sustains any kind of link to others. She likes to explore what happens when these boundaries are overstepped or threatened, how do people react? Will they succumb to a crisis or survive and be stronger? Will they learn from their mistakes or failIn her two published novels, My Husband’s Sin and Don’t Call Me Mum, that tell The Lacey Taylor Story, explores much of the above. The final part of the trilogy, No More Secrets, is patiently waiting in the queue to be published in Spring 2021. But she has promised her readers that she will not let them wait too long. To read more about the Taylor family head over to Letters from Lacey and discover insights to the family not shared in the books. 

For those who like a bit of spice in their reading, why not check out her adult romance novella, strictly for the over eighteens, One Night in Barcelona, published by Tirgearr Publishing and is part of their Hot City Night series. Finally, Mary enjoys writing westerns, set in 1800’s America, and has two published novellas if you want a short read. Titled, The Runaway, and Destiny. 

She holds a CC (Competent Communicator) in public speaking from the Toastmasters International Organisation and has been guest speaker at arts festivals/schools/events, along with judging writing competitions. Her stories have been published in both Irish and international magazines and her plays have been performed and enjoyed rehearsed readings. To connect with Mary, click on her contact page where you’ll find a window for direct contact, alongside all her social links. But be warned, if you should ever meet her in person, she will hug you! Mary is an expert in hugging. Also chatting with people whom she’s never meet before and probably won’t bump into again. When she is not putting pen to paper, Mary loves to craft, especially crochet. Often her crochet projects find their way to friends, family and charities. Mary is available to attend or moderate on panel events, workshops, festivals, public speaking, and judging. Her writing CV is available on request. 

Advertisement
%d bloggers like this: