Conor O'Callaghan

Conor O'Callaghan is an Irish poet

O'Callaghan was born in Newry in 1968. He has published three collections of poetry, published in North America by Wake Forest University Press.

He is also the author of Red Mist: Roy Keane and the Football Civil War (2004), an account of Roy Keane's departure from the 2002 FIFA World Cup squad in and its aftermath, and has written and broadcast on cricket.

O'Callaghan is a former director of the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Poetry Now Festival and was shortlisted for the 2005 Poetry Now Award. He is also a former co-holder of the Heimbold Chair of Irish Studies at Villanova University. He currently lectures part-time both at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK and at Wake Forest University in North Carolina.

He lives in Manchester.

Recognition
O'Callaghan's firs collection of poems, The History of Rain (1993), won the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award. He was awarded the 2007 Bess Hokin prize by Poetry magazine.

Publicaitons

 * Poetry
 * The History of Rain (1993)
 * Seatown (1999)
 * Fiction (2005)

Other

 * Red Mist: Roy Keane and the Football Civil War (2004)