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People In My Brain is the debut short story collection from Irish author Pat O'Connor. For too long, Pat O'Connor has been the Irish short story scene's best kept secret. People In My Brain is a stunning debut, a full throttle collection that displays this hugely talented writer's gifts in all their dazzling glory. Few weave sentences with his flair, fewer still risk the directions in which his wild imagination strays. It's a joy to have these stories in print, and legions of readers around the world are about to be thrilled. This is just outrageously good.

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People In My Brain is the debut short story collection from Irish author Pat O'Connor. For too long, Pat O'Connor has been the Irish short story scene's best kept secret. People In My Brain is a stunning debut, a full throttle collection that displays this hugely talented writer's gifts in all their dazzling glory. Few weave sentences with his flair, fewer still risk the directions in which his wild imagination strays. It's a joy to have these stories in print, and legions of readers around the world are about to be thrilled. This is just outrageously good.


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Autorenporträt
Pat O'Connor is from Castleconnell Co. Limerick. He has won the Sean O Faoláin International Short Story Prize, the Glimmertrain Best Start short story prize (joint), and been shortlisted for the Francis McManus, Fish, Hennessy and other prizes. His stories have been published in journals, newspapers and anthologies in Ireland and abroad.