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Conor Walsh

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Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Edward Carey

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February 2016


Conor Walsh is an aspiring actual writer who has been writing for about six years. He has written and self-published one book, Little Glass Men, a novel that takes place in 1921, in a military hospital for wounded veterans. He also writes short stories of a variety of genres, which can currently be found here: http://razgriz-3.deviantart.com/. In his spare time he has been known to watch bad movies, battle the forces of evil, and hide under rocks. ...more

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Conor Walsh Good question. I always had an interest in history, and my dad and I always casually talked about some of history's biggest wars as I grew up. I alway…moreGood question. I always had an interest in history, and my dad and I always casually talked about some of history's biggest wars as I grew up. I always found World War 1 to have a certain kind of cruel irony about it. Millions of men die and history thanks them by considering their war, the causes they were dying for, nearly pointless. As such I found it to be an excellent setting for a historical fiction, and a neglected one at that.
In a less broad response to the question I'd say that I wanted to write something character-rich that read a little differently than your usual novel. As such its style (focusing mainly on one character per chapter) came to fruition, and ideally worked in its favor. (less)
Conor Walsh I enjoy having a creative outlet that fits with my psyche. Writing helps get out the imagination's spasms, and cheerfully I seem to be good enough at …moreI enjoy having a creative outlet that fits with my psyche. Writing helps get out the imagination's spasms, and cheerfully I seem to be good enough at it that people don't catch fire when they read what I put down on paper. I like that a lot. (less)
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Little Glass Men

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