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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (UK ONLY)
Apart from the Canadian edition of A
Little Stranger, all 'Buy' buttons lead to amazon.co.uk; Canadian
editions of most titles can be purchased from chapters.indigo
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES
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A Little Stranger ~ novel, McArthur & Company, 2004
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Weird Sister ~ novel, Phoenix House/Phoenix,
1999
Not unlike Daphne de Maurier retold by Margaret Atwood
Pullingers most thrilling novel to date. Times
Literary Supplement
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The Piano ~ co-writer with Jane Campion,
novel of the film,
Bloomsbury, 1994
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When the Monster Dies ~ novel, Cape/Picador,
1989
An intelligent book, finely placed and well written.
The Listener
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Tiny Lies ~ short stories, Cape/Picador,
1988
Pullinger writes with a sardonic humour that had me
laughing out loud. Cosmopolitan
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Many of the above books have been translated and published abroad.
ANTHOLOGIES - edited by Kate Pullinger
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Is This What You Want?: The Asham Award Short-story Collection ~ short stories, Bloomsbury, 2007
A dazzling, witty and richly varied collection of short stories, which includes contributions by Patricia Duncker, Rachel Cusk, Tessa Hadley, Emily Perkins, Nancy Lee and Kate Pullinger - as well as the twelve brand-new voices of those shortlisted for the Asham Short-Story Award 2007. The Asham Award was launched in 1996 to support and encourage new writers, and is Britain's only prize for short stories by women.
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Shoe Fly Baby ~ anthology of prize winning stories from the Asham Trust Award, Bloomsbury, 2004.
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Border Lines ~ stories of exile and home, Serpents
Tail, 1994 www.serpentstail.com
The Gambling Box ~ a boxed compendium of
stories and gambling games. Redstone Press, 1992 www.redstonepress.co.uk
The Writers Notebook ~ a spiral-bound
collection of drawings by writers. Redstone Press, 1994 www.redstonepress.co.uk
ANTHOLOGIES - including pieces by Kate Pullinger
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Amazonian ~ travel writing by women,
edited by Dea Birkett and Sara Wheeler
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How Maxine Learned to Love Her Legs
~ short stories, edited by Sarah Lefanu
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