Noelle Vial

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Noelle Vial (1959-January 20, 2003) was an Irish poet. Born in County Donegal, she was the recipient of the Hennessey Award for best emerging poet in 1994. Her book Promiscuous Winds was published in 1996 by Story Line Press in the USA. She was awarded the Irish Pushkin Prize for poetry,[citation needed] established by Pushkin's descendent, the Duchess of Abercorn. Vial later became a judge for those awards, and travelled with Lady Abercorn to Russia. Several of her poems have been translated into Russian.

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