Karen Frances McCarthy is a published author, teacher, former political journalist, and progressive Spiritualist medium. She was born in Dublin, Ireland. She has a master's degree from University College Dublin, is a graduate of the London School of Journalism, and has three Certificates of Recognition from the Arthur Findlay College, a school of spiritualism and psychic sciences. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Birmingham, a world top 100 university and member of the prestigious Russell Group, where she is researching postsecular ghost literature. She is the sister of Irish Olympian Earl McCarthy.
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| - Karen Frances McCarthy is a published author, teacher, former political journalist, and progressive Spiritualist medium. She was born in Dublin, Ireland. She has a master's degree from University College Dublin, is a graduate of the London School of Journalism, and has three Certificates of Recognition from the Arthur Findlay College, a school of spiritualism and psychic sciences. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Birmingham, a world top 100 university and member of the prestigious Russell Group, where she is researching postsecular ghost literature. She is the sister of Irish Olympian Earl McCarthy. (en)
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| - Karen Frances McCarthy is a published author, teacher, former political journalist, and progressive Spiritualist medium. She was born in Dublin, Ireland. She has a master's degree from University College Dublin, is a graduate of the London School of Journalism, and has three Certificates of Recognition from the Arthur Findlay College, a school of spiritualism and psychic sciences. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Birmingham, a world top 100 university and member of the prestigious Russell Group, where she is researching postsecular ghost literature. She is the sister of Irish Olympian Earl McCarthy. (en)
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