Stewart O’Nan is an award-winning American novelist, known for his works such as Snow Angels, A Prayer for the Dying, Last Night at the Lobster, and Emily, Alone. He was recognized by Granta as one of America’s Best Young Novelists.
O'Nan was born on February 4, 1961, and has made significant contributions to the genres of horror and fiction. Alongside Stephen King, he co-wrote Faithful, a nonfiction account of the 2004 Boston Red Sox, and the e-story A Face in the Crowd.
He continues to reside in Pittsburgh. More about his work can be found on his website, where you can also follow him on Twitter and Facebook.