SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (UK ONLY)

Canadians can purchase Kate Pullinger's books online from chapters.indigo

NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES

A Little Stranger ~ novel, McArthur & Company, 2004



Weird Sister ~ novel, Phoenix House/Phoenix, 1999

‘Not unlike Daphne de Maurier retold by Margaret Atwood… Pullinger’s most thrilling novel to date.’ Times Literary Supplement


My Life as a Girl in a Men’s Prison ~ short stories, Phoenix House/Phoenix, 1997

‘Pullinger isn’t afraid of looking at anything. These stories are deft, honest and compelling.’ Independent


The Last Time I Saw Jane ~ novel, Phoenix House/Phoenix, 1996

‘Her contemporary tale… is entirely successful and beautifully drawn.’ Midweek


Where Does Kissing End? ~ novel, Serpent’s Tail/Phoenix, 1992

'Precise, compelling, Kate Pullinger takes the metaphor of vampirism and explores its every crevice, to produce a very sexy depiction of amour fou.'


The Piano ~ co-writer with Jane Campion, novel of the film,
Bloomsbury, 1994


When the Monster Dies ~ novel, Cape/Picador, 1989
‘An intelligent book, finely placed and well written.’ The Listener

 

Tiny Lies ~ short stories, Cape/Picador, 1988

‘Pullinger writes with a sardonic humour that had me laughing out loud.’ Cosmopolitan

 


Many of the above books have been translated and published abroad.

ANTHOLOGIES - edited by Kate Pullinger

Shoe Fly Baby ~ anthology of prize winning stories from the Asham Trust Award.

Harlot Red ~ anthology of prize winning stories from the Asham Trust Award, story by Kate Pullinger, ‘Fur Coats’.


Border Lines ~ stories of exile and home, Serpent’s Tail, 1994 www.serpentstail.com

The Gambling Box ~ a boxed compendium of stories and gambling games. Redstone Press, 1992 www.redstonepress.co.uk

The Writer’s Notebook ~ a spiral-bound collection of drawings by writers. Redstone Press, 1994 www.redstonepress.co.uk


ANTHOLOGIES - including pieces by Kate Pullinger

Amazonian ~ travel writing by women, edited by Dea Birkett and Sara Wheeler

How Maxine Learned to Love Her Legs ~ short stories, edited by Sarah Lefanu