If you try to get more from a writer than what you seen on the page , usually depends on the writer and their ability to make you see, and of course your own When the writers stories are so different and the characters are so clear,you sometimes think you know something about that writer and who they were. Peoplesay that a writer can be found in their words. However, some writers are good writersnot only because of their words and works. One writer that goes beyond words is awriter that we have recently read a story on. Flannery O Connor. The contradictions ofviolence and faith in her fiction distinguishes her among Southern writers and makeone wonder who she was and where she was from. O Connors life greatly influenced her work. Born in Savannah, Georgia, OConnor was educated at the Georgia State College for Women and the State Universityof Iowa (now called the University of Iowa). Most of her life was spent inMilledgeville, Georgia, where she raised peacocks and wrote. OConnors work , oftwo novels and two volumes of short stories, has been described as an unlikely mixtureof southern Gothic , prophecy and evangelistic Roman Catholicism. In many of herstories she included rural settings from her homeland. For example Good CountryPeople takes place in rural Georgia. Flannery used her well-known writing styles ofgrotesque humor in the stories she wrote , including Good Country People. Unlikemost of the writers from the South Flannery probably would not have wanted to befound. She was rather quiet in her lifetime and enjoyed the solitude of her home inMilledgeville, Georgia. It seemed as if there were a part of her that wanted to remain mysterious and unfound. After reading some of her fiction like Good Country Peopleyou can see the humorous side she pokes at the world and herself. Her writing , oftendeep, dark and violent has a flip side it is also humorous. Flannery O Connor remainsa powerful voice in literature today. Before her t...