Karen Hitchcock (author)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karen Hitchcock is an Australian author and medical doctor who published her first book of short stories in 2009. She has published in both medical[1] and literary journals, including a publication in the "Best Australian Short Stories" and "Best Australian Essays" anthologies.[2]

Her first book Little White Slips (Picador, 2009) was well received in the Australian media[3] and won the 2010 Steele Rudd Award in the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, was shortlisted in the 2010 NSW Premiers Literary Award and the Kibble/Dobie award for women writers.

Karen writes a regular column about medicine for The Monthly, and currently works as a physician in a large city hospital in Melbourne.

Bibliography[edit]

Nonfiction[edit]

  • Hitchcock, Karen (4 February 2020), The Medicine: A doctor's notes, Black Inc., an imprint of Schwartz Publishing Pty Ltd (published 2020), ISBN 978-1-76064-193-1

Short fiction[edit]

Collections[edit]

  • Hitchcock, Karen (2009). Little white slips. Sydney: Picador Australia.

Essays and reporting[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nair, Balakrishnan R.; Mears, Stephen R.; Hitchcock, Karen I.; Attia, John R. (9 December 2002). "Evidence-based physicians' dressing: a crossover trial". The Medical Journal of Australia. 177 (11): 681–682. doi:10.5694/j.1326-5377.2002.tb05017.x. PMID 12464001. S2CID 36833163.
  2. ^ The Best Australian Stories 2009 by Delia Falconer. 4 August 2009.
  3. ^ First impressions The Australian [dead link]
  4. ^ Original printed article is untitled.

External links[edit]