Kathryn Gossow Kathryn Gossow i(A100645 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Brisbane-based, Kathryn Gossow has been writing and publishing short and flash fiction in a variety of genres since 2006. 

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • Kathryn Gossow won the 2024 Australian Fairy Tale Society (AFTS) Award for ‘‘her many contributions to the field of fairy tales in Australia, particularly in building and nurturing the com- munity of fairytalers.’’ (Locus, September 2024)

Personal Awards

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Taking Baby For a Walk Fyshwick : Odyssey Books , 2021 23094719 2021 single work novel thriller

'Early Sunday morning in the quiet country town of Stinky Gully, five-year-old Bree-Anna takes her doll Baby for a walk.

'Jake, passing through, hoping to spend the day with his daughter, sees a chubby girl in pink get into a green car.

'Eloise, bar maid and part time cleaner, distracted with protecting her ailing father from her junkie brother, sees pink clothes in loner Randall’s washing basket and doesn’t think twice.

'Bree-Anna’s precious Baby is locked in a suitcase on top of a wardrobe. She has no one to help her and Bree-Anna must remember all of the times she has been brave if she is to survive in Mr Randall’s house.'

Source : publisher's blurb

2022 longlisted Davitt Award Best Debut
2022 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Cassandra Fyshwick : Odyssey Books , 2017 10795605 2017 single work novel fantasy

'Is the future set like concrete, or a piece of clay we can mould and change?

'On a remote farm in Queensland, Cassie Shultz feels useless. Her perfect brother Alex has an uncanny ability to predict the weather, and the fortunes of the entire family hinge upon his forecasts. However, her own gift for prophecy remains frustratingly obscure. Attempts to help her family usually result in failure.

'After meeting with her new genius neighbour Athena, Cassie thinks she has unlocked the secret of her powers. But as her visions grow more vivid, she learns that the cost of honing her gift may be her sanity.

'With her family breaking apart, the future hurtles towards Cassie faster than she can comprehend it.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2017 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Fantasy Division Novel
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