Kate Pullinger - writer sitemap
- Landing Gear - Doubleday Random House Canada and Touchstone, Simon & Schuster, US
- Hug a Technologist - #TOCcon NYC
- Off to TOC NYC
- Phew!
- MIX Digital - Call for Papers and Presentations
- Not Writing
- The Writing Platform - press release
- Books in Browsers
- Our Stuff and Our Things no longer: welcome to Landing Gear
- When Real Life Meets Fiction
- ‘Inanimate Alice’ goes up on The Space, the BBC/ACE showcase
- Our Stuff and Our Things: second draft finished
- ‘Inanimate Alice’ on Edmodo
- Our Stuff and Our Things: first draft finished
- EBR publishes my Riposte to Curtis White’s ‘The Latest Word’
- Flight Paths: A Networked Novel - NEW EPISODE!
- Kindle Highlights from amazon.com and ‘The Mistress of Nothing’
- Spreadable Media - Henry Jenkins
- ‘Inanimate Alice’ is Everywhere
- Our Stuff and Our Things - first person bad, third person good
- Writing in the Digital Age - Hollyhock, Cortes Island, September 2012
- A Provocation: No More Outsourcing Knowledge to Agents
- Shelf-Life: Digital Fiction v Trad Fiction
- The Creative Penn - an interview with me
- Point of View in Fiction
- ‘A Million Penguins’ Five Years On
- Our Stuff and Our Things 1
- McGill Drop-Out Gets PhD FOR REAL!
- Two Thousand and Twelve, or is it Twenty Twelve?
- The Future of Publishing, Again!
- To Self-Publish Own Backlist as E-Books or Not to Self-Publish Own Backlist as E-Books?
- Digital Stories Workshop - a sea change?
- A Curious Dream - published today!
- Writers Union of Canada: A Writers’ Bill of Rights for the Digital Age
- Response to James Bridle’s ‘The New Value of Text’ blogpost
- Something Was There - Asham Award anthology launch
- A Curious Dream - proof-reading ms
- A Curious Dream: Collected Works
- Melbourne on my mind
- World at One with Martha Kearney
- The Fine Art of Basking - National Post group short story
- McGill Drop-Out Gets PhD
- Ebb & Flow: Ipswich schools digital stories project
- ELMCIP Electronic Literature and Pedagogy Seminar
- New Glasses/ New Novel
- Putting together a Collected Stories
- PhD by Published Works essay
- Dreaming Methods Open Source Digital Fiction
- Montreal and McGill
- April
- Sally Naldrett’s sister
- Where Are the Writers?
- ‘Inanimate Alice’ and Her Other Lives
- Rhubarb
- OpenBookToronto and Wonders and Marvels
- Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2, launches today
- Narrative Voice
- First Person Narrators
- Egypt and Tunisia: a few thoughts
- 89 Chapters on CityFM89 radio Pakistan
- OpenBookToronto Writer-in-Residence
- Me and My Reading Device
- Lifelines Nominated for a BETT Award 2
- Publication Day in the US today
- First Enhanced Ebook in Partnership with CBC
- S&S edition of ‘The Mistress of Nothing’
- Home from Pakistan
- In Pakistan
- IMPAC Dublin Literary Award longlist
- Pakistan and Me
- Two Bookshops, Two Cities
- A Love in Luxor - German edition of The Mistress of Nothing
- Will You Please Manage My Metadata: TOC Frankfurt - Tuesday 5 October 2010
- iTeach Inanimate Alice booming
- Boulder Pavement interview - September 2010
- Why I Still Don’t Have an E-Reader
- September is here
- Prince Philip and Me - CBC Book Club
- Connecting Readers to Writers: the ONLY POSSIBLE future of publishing
- Toronto - Ipswich - Bratislava - Vienna
- Flight Paths stowaway
- I could do better myself
- Historical Fiction vs Historians Again!
- The Mistress of Nothing - American advanced reader’s copies
- The Electronic Literature Directory 2.0
- Geek Camp 3
- Extract from WMD - A Revision
- Forgetting to Blog
- A Writer’s View of the Future of Publishing
- O’Reilly TOC - Tools of Change for Publishing blog
- Kate’s Eleven
- A (S)Creed for Digital Fiction - again
- WMD - A revision
- Five Provocations - Banff In(ter)ventions Manifesto
- A (S)Creed for Digital Fiction
- American proofs of The Mistress of Nothing
- Home again
- More from Banff
- Here in Banff
- Banff and book tour
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