O’Connor was an astounding writer and her writings extended on broad scale. The writings include a mixture of novels, short …show more content…
However, the author relied on different ideas and fellow authors to advance her writing techniques. A major influence on her writing was her Roman Catholic beliefs. The author wrote many pieces that described her experience as a Southern Catholic. She incorporated religious figures and grotesque characters into many of her pieces. Fellow author Robert Fitzgerald also had a vital influence on the development of O’Connor’s career. An important decision she made was referencing God in her everyday life and using those spiritual beliefs throughout her career. In 1955, the author faced a major problem. She was forced to rely on crutches for mobility purposes, however the author refused to surrender and continued to excel as an