Elizabeth O'Connor | |
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| Born | 1991 (age 33–34) Birmingham, England |
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| Years active | 2019–present |
Elizabeth O'Connor (born 1991) is an English writer. Her debut novel Whale Fall (2024) won the Chautauqua Prize and a Betty Trask Award.[ citation needed ]
O'Connor is from Birmingham. Her Irish grandfather was from the Blasket Islands near the Dingle Peninsula, [1] while her Welsh grandmother was from a fishing village in North Wales; both moved to English cities during World War II. [2]
O'Connor graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English literature from Durham University in 2012 and a Master of Arts (MA) in Shakespeare studies from King's College London in 2013. [1] She completed a PhD in 2019 at the University of Birmingham. [3]
O'Connor's short story "Woman with a White Pekingese" won the 2020 White Review Short Story Prize. [4]
Via a 10-way auction in October 2022, Picador Books (an Pan Macmillan imprint) acquired the rights to publish O'Connor's debut novel Whale Fall in 2024. [5] [6] The novel takes place in 1938 on a fictional small island off the coast of Wales and features 18-year-old Manod Llan seeking to leave as two English anthropologists Joan and Edward visiting the island hire her as a translator. [7] O'Connor had wanted to write about depopulated islands, reading memoirs of evacuees from Bardsey Island, St Kilda, the Blaskets and the Aran Islands. [8] Whale Fall won the Chautauqua Prize [9] and a Betty Trask Award. [10] It also made the ALA Notable Books list, [11] and was a BBC Two Between the Covers book club pick, [12] shortlisted for the Barnes & Noble Discover Prize, [13] and longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award. [14] O'Connor was named one of the 10 best new novelists of 2024 by The Observer . [1]
O'Connor is using her Chautauqua Prize to write her second novel. [15]