Remie began her career as an actress, later moving into voice-over acting and writing. Her short stories have been published in The Irish Times, Losslit, The Open Pen Anthology, and The Corridor, and she is a contributing writer to writing.ie.
Her debut novel, The Glass Door (Dalzell Press 2018), won the Discovery Award at the Dalkey Book Festival and The Irish Writers Centre Greenbean Novel Fair 2016. She is editor of and contributor to the Dublin UNESCO sponsored The Broken Spiral anthology in aid of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre. Launched in 2017 with thanks to The Irish Writers Centre, New Island Books, and Mutiny Group, a story from this anthology (Roisin O'Donnell's 'How to Build a Space Rocket') won the writing.ie short story of the year award at the An Post Irish Book Awards 2018.
Part of the Arts Council Northern Ireland & Irish Writers Centre 2018 XBorders:Accord writing project, she holds the Gold Medal in English from Trinity College Dublin. She lives in Wicklow.
A new novelette, Underground, to be published by Open Pen, is in the works (2024).
Remie is represented by Paul Feldstein at The Feldstein Agency.
Her debut novel, The Glass Door (Dalzell Press 2018), won the Discovery Award at the Dalkey Book Festival and The Irish Writers Centre Greenbean Novel Fair 2016. She is editor of and contributor to the Dublin UNESCO sponsored The Broken Spiral anthology in aid of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre. Launched in 2017 with thanks to The Irish Writers Centre, New Island Books, and Mutiny Group, a story from this anthology (Roisin O'Donnell's 'How to Build a Space Rocket') won the writing.ie short story of the year award at the An Post Irish Book Awards 2018.
Part of the Arts Council Northern Ireland & Irish Writers Centre 2018 XBorders:Accord writing project, she holds the Gold Medal in English from Trinity College Dublin. She lives in Wicklow.
A new novelette, Underground, to be published by Open Pen, is in the works (2024).
Remie is represented by Paul Feldstein at The Feldstein Agency.
Here I am reading my tiny play, The Ice Cream Robbery of Sherkin Island, in the cramped basement of my former local bookshop in Bethnal Green before a live audience (this was 2012). Open Pen London published this tiny play in issue 5 of their literary magazine.
I read the stage directions, while actors Glenn Spears, Anne Hearne, and Colm McCarthy took on the roles of Samuel, Irene and Charlie. |