Latest book
The Mistress of Nothing was winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction 2009.
Kate Pullinger’s most recent book, The Mistress of Nothing, won the 2009 Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction, one of Canada’s most prestigious literary prizes, and was long-listed for the Giller Prize. Her digital fiction project Inanimate Alice has also won numerous prizes, reaching online audiences around the world. She is Reader in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University where she co-founded TRG, the Transliteracy Research Group, and she also offers private 1-1 mentoring for emerging writers in both print and new media.
Kate Pullinger is currently working on a new novel that builds on themes developed in her collaborative digital fiction project, Flight Paths: A Networked Novel. You can also read Kate on My Secret Blog.
Breaking news
6 September 2010
INACOL - the International Association for K-12 Online Learning - is hosting a Teacher Talk Webinar on “The Evolution of Online Language Arts Resources”
on Thursday, September 16, 2010:
18:00-19:00 Eastern (US)
23:00-00:00 GMT
They will use my work ‘Inanimate Alice’ as an example of the way teachers and students can extend stories outward for teaching and learning.
20 July 2010
This coming October I’ll be doing events at the Whistler Writers Festival, the Vancouver Writers Festival, the Ottawa Writers Festival, and IFOA in Toronto. I’ll also be doing an event in Toronto for the Heliconian Society. More details and urls as and when.









