Stephen O’Sullivan lives in Dublin City, Ireland. He works as a service technician for an international security company.
He first put pen to paper three years ago when his young daughter asked him to write a story for her. After just a few sentences, he was addicted to writing and hasn’t paused since.
Anderson’s Gold is Stephen’s first novel, but many of his short stories have been published in various magazines and newspapers.
Orphaned at seventeen, Anna arrives in Dublin to live with her estranged grandparents and alcoholic uncle. She receives a mixed reception and the tension in her new home is unrelenting. Just why does Grandpa despise her so much?
Set in the 1950s, Anna is a coming-of-age tale about a young girl's journey into womanhood as she discovers herself amid the atmospheric streets of Dublin City.
Tom Anderson, a mild mannered office clerk, is content with his mundane life. Following the death of his mother, his peaceful existence rapidly disintegrates as he is sucked into a world of violence and apathy. Forced to flee the city, he strikes out for the vast wildernesses of Western Canada to recover the proceeds of his late father’s mine. But at journeys end, will he still be the same man?