Roger Boylan was born in 1951. Roger Boylan's
roots are in Ireland and the greater New York area. After attending the
University of Ulster and the University of Edinburgh and schools in France and
Switzerland he worked as a translator, computer technician, teacher, bartender,
and book editor. His novel "Killoyle"
was published in 1997 by Dalkey Archive Press. In 2003, a sequel, "The Great
Pint-Pulling Olympiad", was published by Grove Press, New York. German
translations of both novels, by Harry Rowohlt, were published by Rogner und
Bernhard in 1999 and 2002 as "Killoyle" and "Rueckkehr nach
Killoyle". The third volume in the Killoyle trilogy, "Killoyle Wine
and Cheese", is forthcoming. Boylan’s stories and articles have appeared
in various journals, including "The Literary Review", "The
Recorder", "The Texas Observer" and "The Austin
American-Statesman", and he is a regular contributor to Boston Review's
New Fiction Forum. He currently lives near Austin, Texas.
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