Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Heather Aimee O’Neill's "The Irish Goodbye"

Heather Aimee O’Neill is the author of two poetry collections: Memory Future (winner of the University of Southern California’s Gold Line Press Award) and Obliterations (co-authored with Jessica Piazza, published by Red Hen).

The Irish Goodbye is her debut novel.

As a developmental editor and assistant director of the Sackett Street Writers’ Workshop, O’Neill has worked with hundreds of writers who have gone on to publish with major publishing houses.

She lives in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, with her beautiful wife, two sons, and—she hopes, one day—a dog.

Here O’Neill dreamcasts an adaptation of The Irish Goodbye:
While I didn’t have these actors in mind while writing—I wouldn’t have dared dream that far ahead—as soon as the book was acquired, people started asking me who I’d cast if the story were adapted for the screen. The Ryans aren’t based on my family, but my mother looks like Meryl Streep, so I’d cast her in the role of Nora.

Recently, while my wife and I were fantasizing about casting the rest of the Ryan family, we looked up Streep’s daughters and were gobsmacked to discover that they’re all currently the exact same ages as the Ryan sisters. Accordingly, I’d cast Meryl Streep as the mother, Nora; Mamie Gummer as the oldest sister, Cait; Grace Gummer as the middle sister, Alice; and Louisa Jacobson Gummer as the youngest, Maggie. I’d have Jodie Foster direct. And my son is an actor so maybe he could play a younger Topher. I mean, what a dream!
Visit Heather Aimee O'Neill's website.

--Marshal Zeringue