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Nuala O'Connor

Biography

Nuala O'Connor

Nuala O’Connor is the author of MISS EMILY and a well-regarded short-story writer and novelist, writing in her native Ireland under the name Nuala Ní Chonchúir. She has won many fiction awards, including RTÉ radio’s Francis MacManus Award, the Cúirt New Writing Prize, the Jane Geske Award, the inaugural Jonathan Swift Award, the Cecil Day Lewis Award, and the Kerry Irish Novel of the Year Award, among others. Her short story “Peach” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and she was shortlisted for the European Prize for Literature for her short story collection NUDE. She has been published in Granta, The Stinging Fly and Guernica, among many others. She was born in Dublin in 1970 and lives in East Galway with her husband and three children.

Nuala O'Connor

Books by Nuala O'Connor

by Nuala O'Connor - Fiction, Historical Fiction

Nuala O’Connor’s enchanting American debut novel, MISS EMILY, reimagines the private life of Emily Dickinson, one of America’s most beloved poets, through her own voice and through the eyes of her family’s Irish maid.