Eamonn Marra

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Eamonn Marra is a writer and comedian. He was born and raised in Christchurch and now lives in Wellington. He has a masters degree from the International Institute of Modern Letters. Eamonn’s shows include Man on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (2014), Respite (2014/2015), I, Will Jones (2016–18), and Dignity (2018). 2000ft Above Worry Level is his first book.

Everything By: Eamonn Marra

Literature16.02.20

The Wart

An extract from Eamonn Marra's debut novel, 2000ft Above Worry Level.

Literature10.10.17

New Aotearoa Fiction: Mimicry 3

Issue three of Mimicry is out! Guest-edited by Carolyn DeCarlo and Jackson Nieuwland, it brings together writing, visual art, photography, music and more. We love this piece by Eamonn Marra (and a good one to read just after World Mental Health Day).

Performance25.09.15

Loose Canons: Eamonn Marra

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