Wayne Connell
Author of Mañana
Biographies
Wayne Connell is an intriguing new voice in contemporary literature, known for his debut memoir, Manana: From Byker to Benidorm. Originating from Newcastle, Connell’s life story is rich with diverse experiences, including his time as a professional boxer, his service in the military, and his stint in the French Foreign Legion.
Connell’s early life in Newcastle was marked by a series of transformative experiences that shaped his unique perspective. His career in professional boxing and subsequent military service provided him with a wealth of stories and insights, which are vividly reflected in his writing which adds layers of depth and adventure to his narrative.
In Manana: From Byker to Benidorm, Connell combines humour with brutal honesty, delivering a memoir that has been described as the funniest yet most sincere book of the decade. His writing captures the essence of his journey from the gritty streets of Byker to the sun-soaked beaches of Benidorm, offering readers a candid look into his personal and professional challenges, triumphs, and the often surreal experiences that have marked his life.
Connell’s first work of literature has been significantly shaped by the guidance of the highly acclaimed book coach Ken Scott, whose expertise helped refine Connell’s raw and authentic voice into a polished and engaging narrative. The collaboration with Scott has been instrumental in bringing Connell’s story to life, highlighting both the humour and the honesty that define his writing.
Wayne Connell’s journey from professional sports and military service to becoming an acclaimed author is a testament to his resilience and versatility. His memoir not only entertains but also offers a profound and humorous reflection on the twists and turns of life, making him a noteworthy figure in modern literature.