Jack O'Connell (author)
Jack O'Connell (author) is an American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. He is known for his gritty, realistic portrayals of working-class life, often focusing on themes of addiction, violence, and redemption.
O'Connell's published works include the novels Wireless, The Resurrectionist, Word Made Flesh, and Box Nine. He has also published short story collections and his work has appeared in various literary magazines.
His writing style is characterized by its sparse prose, unflinching depictions of difficult subject matter, and complex characters grappling with moral ambiguity. O'Connell often draws inspiration from his own experiences and observations of life in urban and industrial settings.
He has received critical acclaim for his novels and short stories, garnering awards and recognition for his contribution to contemporary American literature. In addition to his literary work, O'Connell has also been involved in screenwriting.