Tony O'Neill
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Tony O'Neill (born in 1978, Blackburn, Lancashire) is an English writer based in New York. A one-time musician with Kenickie (1997–98), Marc Almond (1997–98), The Brian Jonestown Massacre (1999), and Kelli Ali (2001–04), O'Neill has written several books including Digging the Vein (2006), Down and Out on Murder Mile (2008) and Sick City (2010).
Literary career
Digging the Vein was a novel based on O'Neill's years as a heroin and crack addict as well as his experiences in the music industry.[1] The sequel, Down and Out on Murder Mile was released by Harper Perennial as a mass-market paperback in 2008.[2]
Sick City was released by Harper Perennial in 2010.[3] The plot revolves around two heroin addicts who try to sell a sex tape showing Sharon Tate.
A sequel to Sick City, Black Neon, was published by Walde and Graf in German in 2012. It follows the further adventures of Sick CityTemplate:'s protagonists Randal and Jeffrey, and their adventures in the world of Santaria, art-house cinema, and their run-ins with two lesbian pharmacy bandits.
He also co-wrote the memoirs of NFL player Jason Peter.[4] The book, Hero of the Underground, was a New York Times bestseller published in July 2008 by St Martins Press. Other non-fiction works include the memoir of the lead singer of The Runaways, Cherie Currie – Neon Angel: A Memoir of The Runaways (2010, It Books / Harper Collins).
A short story anthology, Notre Dame Du Vide, was published in France, June 2009, by Template:Ill. Down and Out on Murder Mile and Sick City have been translated into French, and Sick City was scheduled to be published in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria in 2011.
He has written short stories for 3:AM Magazine and Laura Hird's fiction showcase, among others. A short story collection, Seizure Wet Dreams, was published by Social Disease in the UK, also in 2006. In 2007 Songs From The Shooting Gallery, his first book of poetry was published by Burning Shore Press of Long Beach, California. His short story "Fragments of Joe" was featured in The Heroin Chronicles ed. Jerry Stahl, on Akashic Books.
He is a founding member of the Brutalists, a literary collective including authors Adelle Stripe and Ben Myers.[5]
Works
Fiction
- Digging The Vein (2006) Template:ISBN
- Down and Out on Murder Mile (2008) Template:ISBN
- Sick City (2010) Template:ISBN
- Black Neon (2012) Template:ISBN
- La Vie Sauvage / The Savage Life (2016) Template:ISBN
Short fiction
- Seizure Wet Dreams (Social Disease, 2006)
- Notre Dame du Vide (13e note éditions, Paris, 2009)
- The Loose Canon Vol. 1 Siren Song (Montreal, 2009), Template:Catalog lookup linkScript error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".Script error: No such module "check isxn".
- The Heroin Chronicles (Akashic Books, 2012)
- Dirty Hits: Stories 2005-2015 (Vicon Editions, 2015)
Poetry
- Songs from the Shooting Gallery (2007)
Non-fiction
- Hero of the Underground (2008), co-writer with Jason Peter
- Neon Angel: A Memoir of The Runaways (2010), co-writer with Cherie Currie
References
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- 1978 births
- Living people
- 21st-century English novelists
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- 21st-century English male writers
- English expatriates in the United States
- English male novelists
- English male short story writers
- English people of Irish descent
- English short story writers