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About Kaye Pullinger

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Kate Pullinger writes for both print and digital platforms.  In 2009 her novel The Mistress of Nothing won the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction, one of Canada’s most prestigious literary prizes.  Her prize-winning digital fiction projects Inanimate Alice and Flight Paths: A Networked Novel have reached audiences around the world. 

Kate Pullinger gives talks and readings frequently (look at the Events page for future events); she also offers private 1-1 mentoring for emerging writers in both print and new media.  She is Reader in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University where she co-founded TRG, the Transliteracy Research Group; she works with PhD students and also offers a bespoke MA by Independent Study; for more information on working with Kate at DMU, use the Contact page to send an enquiry.  If you are interested in working with Kate privately, visit Gold Dust

As well as The Mistress of Nothing, Kate Pullinger’s books include A Little StrangerWeird Sister, The Last Time I Saw Jane, Where Does Kissing End?, and When the Monster Dies, as well as the short story collections, My Life as a Girl in a Men’s Prison and Tiny Lies.  She co-wrote the novel of the film The Piano with director Jane Campion.

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.  Under the umbrella of this project she is revisiting and annotating her first novel:  see WMD – a revision.

Other current projects include a libretto based on Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Grey, commissioned by the Slovak National Theatre in collaboration with the composer Lubica Cekovska.  This work will be premiered in Bratislava in 2012.  Kate is also working with digital artist James Coupe on Surveillance Suite, a project that generates stories using facial recognition software.  She is the lead writer on the game Venus Redemption, a collaboration with game developer nDreams; this game will reside in Facebook and is scheduled to start in spring 2010.

Kate Pullinger was born in Cranbrook, British Columbia, and went to high school on Vancouver Island. She dropped out of McGill University, Montreal, after a year and a half of not studying philosophy and literature, then spent a year working in a copper mine in the Yukon, northern Canada, where she crushed rocks and saved money. She spent that money travelling and ended up in London, England, where she has been ever since.  She is married and has two children. 

The Mistress of Nothing