![]() ![]() Stewart O’Nan now lives and teaches in Hartford, Connecticut. Literary critics have said he "writes the way Edward Hopper painted," with spare, powerful language, about keeping faith in the face of despair. ![]() Among his writings were the novels Snow Angels, A World Away and A Prayer for the Dying. He published a great deal in a short time in the following years. Stewart O’Nan says this award helped encourage him to continue writing. His early efforts to write short fiction seem to have been more successful: some of his short stories were published in magazines and one even won a literary award: the Ascent Fiction Prize. As he himself put it: "The end result was a 650 page manuscript that bored its few readers so completely that they had no compunction to keep it a secret." It was around this time that Stewart O’Nan began to write short stories and made an attempt to write his first novel. During late night shifts, he found time to read the works of such authors as Camus and Dostoevsky. ![]() ![]() He studied aerospace engineering in College, and later worked testing airframes for a company on Long Island. Stewart O’Nan was born in Pittsburgh/PA in 1961, where he also grew up. ![]()
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