The Mistress of Nothing is shortlisted for the Governor General's Fiction Award (GG readings at IFOA on October 26, 8pm) and was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Listen to Kate speak about her nomination for the GG on CBC Radio's North by Northwest:
Meet Kate Pullinger during Harbourfront IFOA XXX
Monday, October 26, 8PM at Fleck Theatre:
Authors shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award will read from their work. The Mistress of Nothing is nominated. Listen to the podcast of her reading.
Thursday, October 29, 8PM at the Brigantine Room
Reading: Kyle Buckley, Robert Girardi, James Meek, Kate Pullinger
Saturday, October 31, 3PM at McNally Robinson Booksellers, Don Mills.
IFOA Don Mills: Readings from Kate Pullinger, Anne Michaels and Michael Turner.
Novelist Kate Pullinger works both in print and new media. Her most recent print works include The Mistress of Nothing, A Little Stranger, Weird Sister, and the short story collection My Life as a Girl in a Men’s Prison. Her digital fiction projects include her multiple award-winning collaboration with Chris Joseph, “Inanimate Alice.” Pullinger resides in the UK where she is a Reader in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University. The Mistress of Nothing, set in Victorian London and Egypt, chronicles the great divide that existed between classes and how status transcended well beyond country borders. www.katepullinger.com
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