Jan 25, 2011

COMEDY SKETCH WRITER - 2010 by Siobhan Pat Mulcahy

For the BBC. Sketches include: CSI Scunthorpe, Blind Internet Dates, In the Bedroom, A Fool in the Army and even one scene for Ronnie Corbett. To view the sketches, click here. Animated images supplied by sevenoaksart.co.uk

PLAYWRIGHT - 2010 
My play, "Back from the Dead...an Audience with George Bernard Shaw" brings the author, playwright, satirist
and reviewer back from the deep to talk about life, love, his political views and his work. It also gives him the opportunity to sing some of his favourite songs. I hope to have this produced next year. Read the first 10 pages
here Twitter: @siobhanpatmul


ADVERTISING SLOGAN WRITER - 2010

For news
of Slogan Writing competitions, visit Michael Shenton's website
 here. 
He also has an excellent site for general Writing Competitions in Ireland & Britain, including: poetry, short story and novella writing. His site is updated regularly. To view, click here. My slogans include: "You can TRUST an Post" (for Ireland's post office) and "Nicorette Ice: the coolest way to Stop Smoking". My Jacob's fig roll recipes and new marketing strategy - to invite customers to send in recipes made from Jacob's fig rolls can be viewed here Twitter: @siobhanpatmul

Feb 6, 2010

EDITOR & LAYOUT DESIGNER - Look Good, Feel Good - 2009 Siobhan Pat Mulcahy

Home Made Face MasksA make-up & skin care book in aid of a cancer charity, giving step-by-step tips on how to look fabulous and feel confident while undergoing chemotherapy and other cancer treatments or while recovering from other serious illnesses. Includes homemade recipes for skin care and other fascinating beauty tips for women of all ages. Read how to make your own face packs here Twitter: @siobhanpatmul


 MEDIA CONSULTANT - Farmers' Calendar - 2009

Irish Farmers CalendarThe brainchild of Ciara Ryan, one of Ireland's newest and brightest entrepreneurs. The calendar shows Irish farmers getting their kit off or 100% IRISH BEEF as she likes to call it. A proportion of profits (2010) to Bóthar and other Irish charities.
Click here to view the hunks in the latest calendar. Twitter: @siobhanpatmul

SUBEDITOR - Irish Daily Star - Summer 2008 - Siobhan Pat Mulcahy

A quote from Richard Keeble's The Newspaper Handbook comes to mind: "Tabloids ...use over sensational, cliche-ridden copy...they cater to the less well-off, the less well-educated, those who don't bother to vote but who like to complain about the establishment, those who thrive on reading gossip, those whose attention span is limited; those whose main interest is soccer or sport, and finally, those who don't have the time or inclination to read a broadsheet on any given day." I guess Mr Keeble is entitled to his opinion! If celebrity gossip and premiership soccer are your thing, you can read the British version of the Daily Star here Twitter: @siobhanpatmul

SUBEDITOR - Irish Independent Group - Summer 2007 - Siobhan Pat Mulcahy

Sunday Independent newspaper
Question: How many subeditors does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Answer: We can't tell whether you mean "insert a lightbulb" or "have sex inside a lightbulb. Can you reword it to remove ambiguity?"
Tony O'Reilly and son Gavin's strategy to "dumb down and celeb up" their range of newspapers in a quest to increase sales has worked in the case of the Sindo which is a curious but very popular mix of humour, gossip and top-notch opinion journalism. To read the Sunday Independent for free, click here Twitter: @siobhanpatmul

EDITOR & LAYOUT DESIGNER - Cecil Nash Autobiography - Summer 2005 by Siobhan Pat Mulcahy

Cecil Nash AutobiographyCecil Nash: A Life in the Roving Irish Theatre, (ISBN 0-9546896-1-5) 2005
Cecil Nash, travelling actor, wrote his autobiography aged in his late 80s. He put the 300 typed pages in a shoe box and these remained forgotten until several years after his death. Cecil's youngest son (and my best friend) Paul Nash, asked me if I could knock them into "something" and the above named book is the result. Read the first chapter of the book here.
"Cecil was one of the best comedy feeds in the business.. a wonderful old world artiste and a pleasure to work with."
Fred O'Donovan, theatre producer/ director
"A gentleman who loved the sound of adulation."
Tony Kenny, Irish actor/ singer
"Cecil was a charming fellow and a typical old thespian. He had several successful appearances on the Late Late Show."

Gay Byrne, retired RTE broadcaster, chairman RSA