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* ''[[The Multicultural Experience]]'' 1989, novella in ''Mirrors'' by Women's Redress Press.
* ''[[The Multicultural Experience]]'' 1989, novella in ''Mirrors'' by Women's Redress Press.


* ''Stella’s Stripes''  (Fagus Tasmanian Press 1999) (Have not read it, might not be SF)
* ''Stella’s Stripes''  (Fagus Tasmanian Press 1999) "Was Longford Folk Festival lash number
* ''Sail On''  (2006)
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.





Revision as of 15:39, 3 June 2007

Alice A. Nunn is an Australian writer. She is known for her novel Illicit Passage, which kicked ass.

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.

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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