David K. O’Hara is a British-American writer, based in Oxford. Plays produced include Book Ends (Summer Hall, 2011 Edinburgh Fringe), Finland: A Sketch (Jericho Tavern, Oxford), For All We Know: A Sketch (The Old Red Lion, RedFest, London), Now Until the Hour (Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, Oxford/Forthcoming at the Cheltenham Everyman Studio), and The Upstairs Room (Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford). He has a PhD in English Literature and Creative Writing from Bath Spa University and his non-fiction has been featured in various publications from The Believer to Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction.
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