Andrew O'Donnell is a poet. He was born in 1977 and grew up in Bolton, Lancashire and went on to study literature and
philosophy during the mid 1990’s. During this time he produced a one-act opera libretto which was subsequently performed at the University
of Huddersfield.
Since then he has travelled widely across Asia, in India, Nepal and China ... living and working in Japan and
Korea, with other stints in Vancouver, London and most recently, Lancaster. His poems have appeared in magazines in the U.K, New Zealand,
Canada and the USA. He currently lives and works in the Republic of Korea.
To coincide with the 7 July inquests a limited edition
run of the pamphlet, MMV
is now available - its aim is to commemorate the London bombings of 2005.
Check out Andrew O'Donnell's material on other sites:
Laura Hird Midnight In August 2005,
Hotel, To Robert Shaw, Kidnapped
The Fiend The
Journal of Poetry and Translation