Cecelia Ahern, born on September 30, 1981, in Dublin, is a celebrated Irish writer, novelist, screenwriter, and television producer. She has captivated readers around the globe with her enchanting storytelling, particularly through her renowned works such as PS, I Love You, Where Rainbows End, and If You Could See Me Now.
With her novels published in nearly fifty countries, Ahern has achieved remarkable success, selling over twenty-five million copies worldwide. Her literary prowess has not only garnered a vast readership but has also led to the adaptation of two of her beloved books into major motion films. Additionally, her short story collection Roar has been transformed into a series for Apple TV+, showcasing her versatility as a creator.
Ahern's contributions to literature have been recognized with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for her novel The Year I Met You. Beyond her novels, she has enriched various anthologies with her short stories, further establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary fiction.
In the realm of television, Ahern made her mark by creating and producing the ABC comedy Samantha Who?, which starred Christina Applegate. Her multifaceted career continues to inspire and entertain audiences, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the literary and entertainment worlds.