Kate Pullinger
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Kate Pullinger

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Kate Pullinger is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories and digital works. She is Professor of Creative Writing and Digital Media at Bath Spa University and also acts as a mentor to new and emerging writers. Born in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Kate dropped out of McGill University after a year and a half of not studying philosophy and literature. She then spent a year working in a copper mine in the Yukon where she crushed rocks and saved money. She spent that money travelling and ended up in London, England, where she lives with her husband and two children. Kate's novels include The Mistress of Nothing, winner of Canada's Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction 2009, A Little Stranger and The Last Time I Saw Jane, as well as the witch tale, Weird Sister, and the erotic feminist vampire novel Where Does Kissing End? Her most recent novel, Landing Gear, is out in paperback in 2015. Kate's digital fiction works also include Inanimate Alice, an episodic online multimedia novel for children. In 2014 Kate Pullinger and Neil Bartlett created the digital war memorial, Letter to an Unknown Soldier, commissioned by 14-18 NOW to mark the centenary of the outbreak of WW1. Over a period of five weeks more than 22,000 people wrote letters to the unknown soldier, creating an extraordinary record of what people today think about war and soldiering. Harper Collins published a print edition of 138 of the letters. You can find out more about Kate and her work at www.katepullinger.com
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