Posts Tagged ‘Kathy Page’
New book of short stories by Kathy Page: Paradise & Elsewhere
Those who have attended workshops with Kathy Page over the years might like to know that she has a new book of short stories out, Paradise & Elsewhere, described by her publisher as ‘a collection of dark fables at once familiar and entirely strange’. The book – as a physical object – looks and feels beautiful and the writing is as sharp as a knife.
The book has already attracted warm praise from established names like Amy Bloom and Barbara Gowdy. ‘The unforgettable prose is moody, shape-shifting, provocative and always as compelling as a strong light at the end of a road you hesitate to walk down…but will’ (Amy Bloom) and ‘Kathy Page is a massive talent: wise, smart, very funny and very humane’ (Barbara Gowdy). And a fantastic review of the book has just appeared in the Winnipeg Review: ‘the stories in this collection are realistic, feminist, apocalyptic, fairytale, cautionary tale, origin story, mystery. She’s got it all, and she is unapologetic about delivering the goods.’
It’s all true! More information on her Canadian publisher’s website, here Biblioasis
Kathy Page’s new novel forthcoming in April
Kathy Page’s new novel, The Find, will be published in Canada on the 8th of April.The Find is set in British Columbia, where Kathy has lived since 2001. It tells the story of Anna Silowski, a palaeontologist, who leads a team excavating a prehistoric creature discovered in a remote part of BC, and Scott, a young local man who is drafted in to work on the project, and on whom Anna comes to rely. It’s a book about choice and possibility, and how a seemingly ‘impossible’ relationship, against all odds, transforms the lives of two people.
Kathy will be co-teaching with me on the weekend of March 13th and 14th in London, and she will also be the Writer in Residence for the Invisible Threads project at Fermynwoods Contemporary Arts in Northants, during March.