Mary Flannery O’Connor was 25th in the City of Savannah and the State of Georgia Born in March 1925. O’Connor was born of a father named Edward Francis, a vet of World War II and the broker, and a mother named Regina O’Connor. O’Connor was born just a shy kid. O’Connor grew up as a Catholic in the south. When O’Connor was six years old, his chicken was reverse O’connor lead to integration gained popularity in the new Pathé. She was on television helps the chicken, and said it was the best time in his life. O’Connor attended Peabody High School. At fifteen, his father died of lupus, a disease in which the immune system does not work well with cells and tissues in 1941. O’Connor was devastated, so she and her mother moved to Milledgeville, the mother house of the O’Connor family, a house that was from his family before the Civil War has inherited the property. After studying at Peabody, O’Connor attended Georgia State College for Women, where they have a Bachelor of Social Science in 1945. Soon after, O’Connor returned to school for an MFA at the University of Iowa received under Paul English. Before O’Connor attended the University of Iowa, she had written many short stories, but never released. In 1946 she published her first story in Accent. O’Connor was at Yaddo, a place where she befriends accepted with a poet named Robert Lowell. It O’Connor continued to work on his wise blood novels. One of his early work was a novel with the title as blood. It was not very successful, but later, his work gradually able to be attentive. One of his short stories, which have become known WEL was a good man is hard to find. The short story has captured the attention of many people because of the violence that was used was captured, and how religion and violence were used at a time in history. In 1949 gave Robert Fitzgerald, a good translator regnised O’Connor to stay with him and his wife Sally. Shortly after writing many of his short stories, she was one of the best short story writers of the twentieth century. His Catholic opinion reflects the stories she writes. An example of the use of his Catholic faith in order to write his stories are in one of his short stories, is to find a good man is hard to resist in the O’Connor Catholic faith, which are used to compensate for the character was the grandmother . In the month of December and the year 1950, O’Connor felt very sick, but to come home to Milledgeville for Christmas. After his arrival in Atlanta, she was diagnosed with lupus, died of the same disease, her father and suffered. His diagnosis O’Connor not keep on writing, or taking part in various universities to speak about his work as a good man is hard to find and many other stories written by her. O’Connor, because the disease, she and her mother lived for 14 years on a farm. O’Connor was not married, because she found the love of his mother. In 1964, O’Connor had surgery, she had lupus respond because of its high levels of stress. Drugs could not help. O’Connor died on 3 August 1964 in Milledgeville hospital. After O’Connor’s death, gathered his family and friends, his letters and unpublished works and published them all in a book titled The habit is that was published in 1979. O’Connor simply send numerous awards for his work with Rinehart-Iowa Fiction Award for a first novel, the first prize in the O, Henery rewards of revelation, and seven years after her death. The last award was full of stories of Flannery O’Connor O’Connor won the National Book Award.J I need is to write up 750 words, but I’ve written 620th Can you help me add more words, please?

response from Kristen
Always make sure that in C. O’Connor to capitalize. By “they” sometimes say that if you do not always his name again and could encore.Vous something about his other works, so there is more contained. My favorite book of hers is a compilation of short stories called “Everything That Must Converge increases.” You could talk a little something like ça.Hope helps!