Paul Connolly

Paul Connolly is a bestselling author known for his deeply personal memoirs that explore themes of resilience and overcoming adversity. His first book, which chronicles his challenging upbringing in a children's home and his journey toward literacy and success, established him as a compelling voice in autobiographical writing. Connolly's work resonates with readers for its raw honesty and inspirational message.

Before becoming an author, Connolly struggled with literacy well into adulthood, a hurdle he overcame to share his story. His writing often reflects his background, blending personal reflection with broader social commentary on childhood trauma and systemic failures. Beyond his literary career, Connolly has worked as a coach and physical therapist while maintaining a public presence through television and radio appearances. He remains committed to advocating for those whose stories mirror his own early struggles.

Tom Wicker, writing under the pseudonym Paul Connolly, authored three Gold Medal paperback originals early in his career. These works, published as mass-market paperbacks, contributed to the mid-20th century pulp fiction landscape. Wicker later gained prominence under his real name as a journalist and novelist, leaving the Connolly pseudonym behind as his career evolved. The distinction between these two authors highlights the varied paths within literary careers.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Get Out of Town 1951
2 Tears Are For Angels 1952
3 So Fair, So Evil 1955