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October Backlist DOUBLE Feature: Light of the Diddicoy + Exile on Bridge Street

Three Rooms Press Posted on September 27, 2017 by adminSeptember 27, 2017

October’s Special Backlist DOUBLE FEATURE: Light of the Diddicoy + Exile on Bridge Street by Eamon Loingsigh This October will be the one-year anniversary of the release of Exile on Bridge Street, the second novel in Eamon Loingsigh’s Auld Irishtown … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Deals | Tagged Auld Irishtown Trilogy, Backlist Feature, Book deals, discounts, Eamon Loingsigh, Exile on Bridge Street, Light of the Diddicoy

Talking Irish–American History and Exile on Bridge Street

Three Rooms Press Posted on August 27, 2015 by adminMarch 2, 2022

An Interview with Eamon Loingsigh by Constance Renfrow Eamon Loingsigh’s debut novel Light of the Diddicoy was celebrated as a “historical fiction at its best.” And now, we at Three Rooms Press are ecstatic to announce the sequel: Exile on … Continue reading →

Posted in Author Interviews, Overview | Tagged Brooklyn, Eamon Loingsigh, Easter Rising, Exile on Bridge Street, Irish, Light of the Diddicoy, White Hand Gang

Super Rave review of LIGHT OF THE DIDDICOY by Eamon Loingsigh on NewWorldReview

Three Rooms Press Posted on February 16, 2015 by adminFebruary 17, 2015

“It’s high time for a new and boldly authentic Irish-American voice in literature, and that voice belongs to Eamon Loingsigh.” So begins an incredible M.J. Moore review of the magnificent 2014 book LIGHT OF THE DIDDICOY by Eamon Loingsigh. Check … Continue reading →

Posted in reviews | Tagged Eamon Loingsigh, Light of the Diddicoy, M.J. Moore, New World Review, review

New! Interview with Author Eamon Loingsigh + Tour of Irish Gang Haunts in Brooklyn

Three Rooms Press Posted on October 31, 2014 by adminNovember 1, 2014

Terence Donnellan, documentarian and TV host, just released a extraordinary interview/documentary with Eamon Loingsigh, author of the 2014 creative historical fiction release LIGHT OF THE DIDDICOY (Three Rooms Press, 978-0-9884008-9-4). The program features Loingsigh taking viewers on a tour of … Continue reading →

Posted in interviews | Tagged author interview, Eamon Loingsigh, Light of the Diddicoy, Portraits of Faith, Terence Donnellan

03/22 Walking with the IRISH GANGS of BROOKLYN with EAMON LOINGSIGH

Three Rooms Press Posted on March 15, 2014 by adminAugust 25, 2014

  Three Rooms Press presents WALKING with the IRISH GANGS of BROOKLYN Saturday, March 22 1-4 pm at various locations in Brooklyn Explore the hangouts of the original  IRISH GANGS of BROOKLYN with journalist Eamon Loingsigh, author of the new Irish Gang … Continue reading →

Posted in Tour Info, Upcoming Events | Tagged Brooklyn, Eamon Loingsigh, historical, irish gangs, Light of the Diddicoy, Radio Free Eireann, Rocky Sullivan's, Spoonbill & Sugartown, tour, waterfront, WBAI

3/12: ALL BOOKED UP–A Double Launch & Literary Love Fest

Three Rooms Press Posted on February 9, 2014 by adminAugust 25, 2014

THREE ROOMS PRESS PRESENTS ALL BOOKED UP A Double Launch and Literary Love Fest  featuring RICHARD VETERE, Author, THE WRITERS AFTERLIFE EAMON LOINGSIGH, Author, LIGHT OF THE DIDDICOY Plus VERY special guests Christiane Seidel (actress, Boardwalk Empire, Tu & Eu) … Continue reading →

Posted in Overview | Tagged Anthony Drazan, Book Launch, Christiane Seidel, Danielle Paige, Eamon Loingsigh, Giada Valente, John Duddy, John McDonagh, Le Poisson Rouge, Light of the Diddicoy, Richard Vetere, The Writers Afterlife, Three Rooms Press, TJ English, WBAI, Zina Wilde
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