Erin O'Brien (writer)
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This article is about the writer. For the actress, see Erin Joanne O'Brien.
Erin O'Brien (born 1965) is a fiction and nonfiction writer in the Cleveland area. She writes a biweekly column "Rainy Day Woman" for the Cleveland Free Times. Her first novel, Harvey and Eck, was published by Zumaya publications in 2005.
She writes a blog, The Erin O'Brien Owner's Manual for Human Beings.
Erin O'Brien is the sister of writer John O'Brien, author of Leaving Las Vegas. Two of his novels, Stripper Lessons (Grove Press 1997) and The Assault on Tony's (Grove Press, 1996), had been left unfinished at the time of his death and were completed by Erin for posthumous publication.
For five years, O'Brien was the editor of the Broadview Journal in Broadview Heights, OH. She also writes under the name "Erin Nowjack."
[edit] External links
- Home page
- Harvey and Eck at Zumaya Publications
- review from Angle magazine
- Erin O'Brien columns at the Cleveland Free Times
- Interview by QRD magazine