Karen X. Tulchinsky
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| Karen X. Tulchinsky | |
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Karen X. Tulchinsky |
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| Born | date of birth unknown Toronto |
| Occupation | novelist, screen writer |
| Nationality | Canada |
| Writing period | 1995 - |
| Genres | fiction |
Karen X. Tulchinsky is an openly lesbian[1] Canadian novelist, short story writer, anthologist and screenwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia.
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[edit] Literary career
Tulchinsky has edited several literary anthologies. Her collection of short stories In Her Nature (1996), was awarded the 1996 VanCity Book Prize. Her novel, "The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky" was a Toronto Book Award Finalist.
In addition to her published work, Tulchinsky has studied screenwriting at the Canadian Film Centre. She has written two feature length screenplays and a short film, and wrote an episode of the television series Robson Arms. She is also a story editor for the documentary series KinK and a story editor and writer on "The Guard," a dramatic television series.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- Love Ruins Everything (1998) Press Gang Publishers
- Love and Other Ruins (2002) Polestar Publishing
- The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky (2003) Polestar Publishing
[edit] Short stories
- In Her Nature (1996)
[edit] Anthologies
- Queer View Mirror: Lesbian and Gay Short Short Fiction (1995; with James C. Johnstone)
- Tangled Sheets (1995; with Rosamund Elwin)
- Queer View Mirror 2: Lesbian and Gay Short Short Fiction (1997; with James C. Johnstone)
- Hot and Bothered: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire (1998)
- To Be Continued (1998; with Michele Karlsberg)
- Friday the Rabbi Wore Lace: Jewish Lesbian Erotica (1999)
- Hot and Bothered 2: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire (1999)
- To Be Continued, Take Two (1999; with Michele Karlsberg)
- Hot and Bothered 3: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire (2001)
- Hot and Bothered 4: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire (2003)

