Susan E. Connolly
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Susan E. Connolly | |
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| Born | Susan E. Connolly c.1980 Ireland |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | Irish |
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Susan E. Connolly is an Irish fiction and non-fiction writer who has worked in comics, screenwriting, short fiction and novels. In March 2021, Connolly was announced to be attached as the lead writer of Zom-B, a television series adaptation of the novel series of the same name by Darren Shan.[1] In 2022, Connolly wrote two episodes of the six-part television crime drama Redemption.[2][3][4]
Connolly was born Susan Elizabeth Connolly in Ireland where she was educated and completed a degree in Veterinary Medicine and a diploma in Statistics at University College Dublin. She completed a PhD in St John's College, University of Cambridge, in the Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit.[5][6][7]
While in UCD Connolly worked as the Science & Technology Editor as well as the Comment & Opinion Editor for The University Observer, the university's award-winning student newspaper. Her first novel, Damsel, was published by Mercier Press in 2009 under the pen name S.E.Connolly, while her historical comic book, Gráinne O’Malley: Queen’s Gambit, was published by Atomic Diner in 2015. Connolly was the winner of the BBC’s Scriptroom 7. She was selected for European Writers Club 2022 – Boosting Ideas.[8] Connolly has also had work published by Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons and The Center For Digital Ethics.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Screenwriting
- Redemption (2022)
- Hidden Assets (2023)
- The Iris Affair (upcoming)