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'''Alice A. Nunn''' is an Australian writer. She is known for her novel ''[[Illicit Passage]]'', which kicked ass.
'''Alice A. Nunn''' is an Australian writer. She is known for her novel ''[[Illicit Passage]]'', which kicked ass and is one of the best books ever.
 
Born in England, Nunn lives in Tasmania, and has a degree in Arts/Law from the University of Tasmania. She has worked as a public servant, a teacher, and a tealady.
 
Pseudonym of Alison Mackirdy.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* ''[[Illicit Passage]]'' (1992) Short listed for the Tiptree in 1993.
* ''[[The Multicultural Experience]]'' 1989, novella in ''Mirrors'' by Women's Redress Press.
* ''Stella’s Stripes''  (Fagus Tasmanian Press 1999)  "Was Longford Folk Festival lash number
one? Or had it started before that? Stella’s friends counted the blows - year after year - because it had to mean something. Didn’t it?"
* ''Sail On''  (2006)  "West Indies 1969. There was a dead body. The wrong people were falling in love. But worst of all, everyone was sailing about in boats for no reason whatsoever.


* ''[[Illicit Passage]]''




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Latest revision as of 11:57, 19 July 2010

Alice A. Nunn is an Australian writer. She is known for her novel Illicit Passage, which kicked ass and is one of the best books ever.

Born in England, Nunn lives in Tasmania, and has a degree in Arts/Law from the University of Tasmania. She has worked as a public servant, a teacher, and a tealady.

Pseudonym of Alison Mackirdy.

Bibliography

  • Stella’s Stripes (Fagus Tasmanian Press 1999) "Was Longford Folk Festival lash number

one? Or had it started before that? Stella’s friends counted the blows - year after year - because it had to mean something. Didn’t it?"

  • Sail On (2006) "West Indies 1969. There was a dead body. The wrong people were falling in love. But worst of all, everyone was sailing about in boats for no reason whatsoever.
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