- Varley O'Connor
Infobox Writer
name = Varley O'Connor
occupation = novelist, short story writer, actor
nationality =United States
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website =Varley O'Connor is an American novelist and actress. She is an assistant professor at
Kent State University .Biography
Having earned a BFA in acting from
Boston University , O’Connor worked for several years as an actress. Her interest in writing increased to the point where she decided to enroll in the Programs in Writing at theUniversity of California, Irvine . She graduated with an MFA in English (fiction emphasis) in 1989.O'Connor's teaching credentials include University of California at Irvine,
Hofstra University ,Brooklyn College , andMarymount Manhattan College . She has also taught for the North Carolina Writers’ Network and for the Squaw Valley Community of Writers’ Summer Conference.O’Connor's most notable acting success so far has been playing a lead role in the
Las Vegas premiere of "Footloose!" in 2000.Works
O'Connor has published three novels, all of which have been critically acclaimed: "Like China" (William Morrow, 1991)," A Company of Three" (Algonquin Books, 2003), and "The Cure" [http://www.blreview.org/Bellevue%20Literary%20Press/BLP%20Spring%202007%20index.htm Bellevue Literary Press 2007] . She currently teaches both fiction and nonfiction creative writing at Kent State University. O'Connor has also published a number of short stories. Her two most recent shorter publications are "Suki" and "The Empathic." The former is a memoir dating back to her undergraduate days, and the latter is a fictional account of a woman with HIV and how she struggles to put her life back together after losing both her husband and her daughter.
O'Connor's novels deal with disparate elements: domestic marital abuse in "Like China", the struggle to balance friendship, love and success in the acting world in "A Company of Three", and the flow and complexities of relationships in an extended family, set against a background of illness and wartime life in "The Cure". T"he Cure" is her most ambitious novel to date.
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External links
[http://www.varleyoconnor.com Official website]
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