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An Epic Novel of Troy and a Woman’s Triumphant
Valor, ‘Andromakhe’, written by the best
seller author ‘Kristina O'Donnelly’, won 1st
Place, Historical Fiction, POW! Award for
'06-'07. Furthermore Ms O’Donnelly won the
‘Most Valueble Person’ award in People’s
Choice Category of POW!Kristina O’Donnelly was
born in Rome and grew up in Istanbul, Turkey.
Growing up in Istanbul, in the 1960s, Kristina
fell in love with Turkey and her gallant
people. She was a child film-star and later a
poet and a journalist and published a daily
column in the major Istanbul daily. A die-hard
romantic and idealist, truly imbued with a
can-do, will-do spirit, she strived, to the
best of her abilities, to champion the rights
of the down-trodden. Kristina O’Donnelly moved
to New York after ending her unfortunate
marriage. In time she moved up to be employed
for the New York Daily News as an advertising
rep., and then trailblazed as a newspaper
union officer (The Newspaper Guild of
America). Not surprisingly, her experiences in
this electric environment inspired her to
write the contemporary novel, Ride the Eagle
(originally published by Worldwide Library;
2nd publishing by Rose International
Publishing House). Readers called this novel
"... a piece of Americana and a celebration of
idealism." Ride the Eagle was sold in the
U.S., Canada, Mexico, England, Spain, and
Australia. (In May of 2003, Ride the Eagle,
retitled as Sevgili Dusmanim (Beloved Enemy)
was published in Turkey, by Epsilon Publishing
House.) She continued to write for two
internationally published newspapers, as well
as freelance as a magazine editor and book
reviewer. The opening chapter of another
novel, titled Children of the Eagle, about
present day Albania/Kosova, was serialized in
two newspapers, The Turkish Times, published
in Washington D.C. and read worldwide, and
Illyria, published in New York City, N.Y.,
also read worldwide. Revamped, revised and
re-titled as Terra Dolorosa, it is awaiting
the day Kristina will be (emotionally) strong
enough to tackle it to completion. To date ,
Kristina has published eight novels,
six of which are centered on Turkey.
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