Anne Griffin is an Irish author known for her character-driven contemporary fiction, often exploring themes of family, loss, and memory. Her writing style is characterized by its intimate and atmospheric prose, creating a strong sense of place and emotional resonance. Griffin’s novels typically feature complex, flawed protagonists and delve into the intricacies of human relationships. She gained recognition with her debut novel, "When All is Said," released in 2019, followed by "Listening Still" in 2021, and more recently "The Island of Longin" in 2023.

