Kathleen Stewart

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Kathleen Stewart
Born1958
Sydney, Australia
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAustralian
GenreGeneral fiction, poetry

Kathleen Stewart (born 1958 Sydney) is an Australian writer. She has written eight novels, and published two books of poetry.[1] Her novel Spilt Milk was shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Award, and her memoir The After Life was shortlisted for the Nita Kibble Literary Award.[2] Her latest novel Men of Bad Character was published by the University of Queensland Press in June, 2010.[1]

She currently lives in the Blue Mountains.

Published Work

  • Men of Bad Character (2010) ISBN 978-0-7022-3773-7
  • The After Life: A memoir (2008) ISBN 978-1-74166-727-1
  • The Black Butterfly (2001) ISBN 978-1-86508-560-9
  • The Red Room (1999) ISBN 978-1-86508-313-1
  • The White Star (1997) ISBN 1-86330-630-7
  • Nightflowers (1996) ISBN 1-86330-559-9
  • Spilt Milk (1995) ISBN 1-86330-393-6
  • Snow (1994) ISBN 0-85561-516-8
  • Louis: A Normal Novel (1993) ISBN 1-86330-233-6
  • The Victim Train (1992) ISBN 1-86330-183-6
  • Waiting Room

Awards and nominations

Shortlisted

References

  1. ^ a b Kathleen Stewart, UQP
  2. ^ Kathleen Stewart, Random House Australia