is from Belfast. She moved to London in the 1960s but always retained strong links with her native city, returning to live in Northern Ireland in 1999. She was a guest at the Summer School in 1999. A leading literary critic and anthologist, she regularly contributes to the 'Independent', 'London Review of Books', 'Times Literary Supplement', 'Irish Times' and 'New Statesman', and has appeared on various television and radio programmes.
She is the author of 'Brian Moore: A Biography' (Bloomsbury, 2002) and has edited many anthologies, including 'The Oxford Book of Ireland' (Oxford University Press, 1998), 'The Rattle of the North' (Blackstaff, 1992), 'The Belfast Anthology' (Blackstaff, 1999) and 'The Ulster Anthology' (Blackstaff, 2006).
Her other works include 'Asking For Trouble' (Blackstaff, 2008), a memoir of a teenage escapade with disproportionate consequences growing up in 1950s Belfast and more recently 'A Twisted Root' (Blackstaff, 2012) in which she traces the remarkable stories of her ancestors from different traditions.