Billy O'Callaghan
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The Dead House
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2017
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My Coney Island Baby
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2019
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31 editions
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Life Sentences
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2021
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26 editions
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The Paper Man
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2023
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14 editions
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The Boatman and Other Stories
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2020
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11 editions
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The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind
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2013
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A Death in the Family
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2017
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In Exile
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2008
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4 editions
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In Too Deep and Other Stories: And Other Short Stories
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2009
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3 editions
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Learning from the Greats: lessons on writing, from the great writers
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تحديث مهم بالنسبة لي: أصبحت الآن أمتلك الكتاب السحري هذا وأتصفح أوراقه باستمرار فأحلم بأنني أنتقل بين ملاعب كرة القدم المختلفة ![]() كرة القدم.. الساحرة المستديرة... عشقي لكرة القدم كان له التأثير الأكبر على شخصيتي وعلى قرارتي.. بدأت قصتي مع كرة القدم بتاريخ" Read more of this review » |
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“On a level, they might be perfect for one another, but it's a theoretical perfection only, compromised by timing. Their bests passed one another on the way to here, and now exist epochs apart.”
― The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind
― The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind
“Dusk suited the ocean. The sun slipped away, having burnt the sky with the colours of heat and turning the water to blood and blackness.”
― The Dead House
― The Dead House
“Having what you need as well as what you want, and knowing that you have it, must be the definition of contentment.”
― The Dead House
― The Dead House
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Goodreads Ireland:
February - April: Quarterly Irish Read Nominations 2015
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Goodreads Ireland:
Oct - Dec Quarterly Nominations
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4 | 43 | Sep 20, 2017 01:48AM | |
| The Seasonal Read...: 25.8 - Dakimel's Task: Rulebreakers | 40 | 93 | Apr 28, 2018 08:29PM | |
| A Good Thriller: 25,000 Pages in 2018 | 264 | 189 | Dec 30, 2018 05:35AM | |
| A Good Thriller: The Alphabet Challenge of 2018 | 46 | 149 | Jan 01, 2019 09:22AM | |
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“The only writing that was any good was what you made up, what you imagined. That made everything come true. Everything good he had ever written he'd made up. None of it had ever happened. Other things had happened. Better things, maybe. That was what the family couldn't understand. They thought it was all experience. Nick in the stories was never himself. He made him up. Of course he had never seen an Indian woman having a baby. That was what made it good. Nobody knew that.”
― Nick Adams Stories
― Nick Adams Stories
“Then it don’ matter. Then I’ll be all aroun’ in the dark. I’ll be ever’where—wherever you look. Wherever they’s a fight so hungry people can eat, I’ll be there. Wherever they’s a cop beatin’ up a guy, I’ll be there. If Casy knowed, why, I’ll be in the way guys yell when they’re mad an’—I’ll be in the way kids laugh when they’re hungry an’ they know supper’s ready. An’ when our folks eat the stuff they raise an’ live in the houses they build—why, I’ll be there.”
― The Grapes of Wrath
― The Grapes of Wrath
“But sometimes when I was starting a new story and I could not get it going, I would sit in front of the fire and squeeze the peel of the little oranges into the edge of the flame and watch the sputter of blue that they made. I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, 'Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.' So finally I would write one true sentence, and then go on from there.”
― A Moveable Feast
― A Moveable Feast
“Life had seemed so simple that morning when I had wakened and found the false spring… But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there, not even poverty, nor sudden money, nor the moonlight, nor right and wrong nor the breathing of someone who lay beside you in the moonlight.”
― A Moveable Feast
― A Moveable Feast
“Most people are not really free. They are confined by the niche in the world that they carve out for themselves. They limit themselves to fewer possibilities by the narrowness of their vision.”
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Cathy wrote: "Hello Billy, thanks for being book mates with me :)"The pleasure is mine, Cathy. I look forward to some good discussions! All the best, Billy
Hi Billy, thank you for the friend request! One of your books is on my to-read list, and I'm looking forward both to reading it and to discussing books with you here on GR!
Stephen wrote: "Thanks Billy for accepting my Friendship Request. Dolors holding you in high esteem is more than enough for me. :)"You are welcome, Stephen. Thanks for the request. We can never have enough friends and book lovers are definitely the right kind of friends. I look forward to some good interaction! Best wishes, Billy
Thanks Billy for accepting my Friendship Request. Dolors holding you in high esteem is more than enough for me. :)
Dolors wrote: "Hello Billy. Many thanks for your friend invite and for trying to reply to my nonsensical question, which I am unable to reply myself! Heh, I have been meaning to delete it for ages but people come..."Hi Dolors,
It's a great question! Impossible to answer, of course, but a nice one to ponder. Thanks for the friend acceptance. I look forward to reading and sharing many good books! Best wishes from Cork!
Hello Billy. Many thanks for your friend invite and for trying to reply to my nonsensical question, which I am unable to reply myself! Heh, I have been meaning to delete it for ages but people come up with the most creative of responses and and I keep postponing doing so. I see many of my favorite writers in your profile and so I can't wait to discuss their works with you. Cheers from Barcelona! :)












































