Sue Gee
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| Sue Gee | |
| Born | United Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Novelist |
Sue Gee is an award-winning British novelist. Her novel The Mysteries of Glass was long-listed for Orange Prize for Fiction.
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[edit] Background and career
Sue Gee is the author of eight previous novels, including Letters From Prague, serialised on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour and The Hours of the Night which received wide critical acclaim and was the controversial winner of the 1997 Romantic Novel of the Year Award. Her play, Ancient and Modern, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2004, with Juliet Stevenson in the lead role. She is currently reading for a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing at the University of East Anglia. She has been awarded a Royal Literary Fund Fellowship.
Sue Gee is Programme Leader for the MA Writing programme at Middlesex University. She lives in London with her son. Her husband Marek Myer died in 2005.[1]
[edit] Novels
- Keeping Secrets (1980)
- Spring Will Be Ours (1988)
- The Last Guests of the Season (1993)
- Letters from Prague (1994)
- The Hours of the Night (1996)
- Earth and Heaven (2000)
- Thin Air (2002)
- The Mysteries of Glass (2004)
- Reading in Bed (2007)
[edit] Dramatic works
- Letters From Prague
- Ancient and Modern (2004)

