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2023/24 writing success -
Pale Angel in the FATE competition anthology published Hammond House 2023
Mire published in The London Independent Short Story Prize Anthology 2024
Hush longlisted SA Writers 2024
Hush longlisted Fish Prize (Judge Sarah Hall) 2024
Author statement.
‘My concerns in writing are perception (often flawed) and moral ambiguity, with ideas sourced and inspired through art, objects, nature, the half–remembered or the unwittingly disclosed. The starting point for my short fiction is invariably visual, juxtaposing the known past with an unsettling, unconscious illusoriness.’
Patricia is currently seeking agent representation for the novel 'Casting Shadows' a mesmerising page-turner which concerns mistaking memory for the truth.
Patricia is seeking an independent press to publish a themed short story collection of stories focused on writing the visual, a number of which have won recognition in national writing competitions.
Patricia Mullin: Author - Tutor - Mentor.
Formally a designer and graduate of Central/St Martins. In 2007 Patricia graduated from the MA Writing the Visual. Norwich University of the Arts (Course Director George Szirtes) - exploring the relationship between creative and critical writing and visual culture.
She received an Arts Council grant for her novel Casting Shadows it was commended by Susan Buchan in the Yeovil International Literary Prize. Patricia was shortlisted for an Arts Council East Escalator Award 2009. Her novel Gene Genie was published by The Stone Press in 2005 and released on Kindle in 2012.
Editor: Voicing Visions anthology of writing inspired by Norwich Cathedral. Pub: Blackshore an imprint of Gatehouse Press. The Sitting, The Siren and Folding were selected for Words and Women One - 2014, Two - 2015 and Three - 2016 competition anthologies Pub: Unthank Press. The Whisk the Spoon and the Grater and Occasion Wear were published on Ink, Sweat and Tears. Three times shortlisted for The Bridport Prize 2016 - Judge: Tessa Hadley. Puponga Beach Bridport Prize, 2019 Judge: Kirsty Logan; Lick shortlisted for the Bridport Prize in 2020 - Judge: Nell Leyshon. Finalist London Independent Story Prize (Flash Fiction) 2021 - Fact Sheet 5.
Patricia is a qualified and experienced teacher who leads site-specific writing courses/workshops linked to iconic buildings, exhibitions, and remarkable collections. She ran the first creative writing course in an English Cathedral (Norwich), this course formed part of the successful bid for Norwich Unesco City of Literature. Patricia is an associate tutor at the University of East Anglia (SCVA) teaching numerous courses linked to the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury collection and special exhibitions. Workshop leader on Modern Repose at Cambridge University Murray Edwards College (formally New Hall) and also gives workshops linked to exhibitions at the Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn www.groundwork.com and she taught a workshop at the Holt Festival inspired by the Craxton-Picasso exhibition 2022 and the recent German Expressionism exhibition. Patricia was delighted to have had an artwork selected for the Sir John Hurt Prize exhibition, as part of the 2024 Holt Festival.
One-to-one mentoring with Patricia, short story critiques, workshops, and career development are also options for students.
To contact Patricia please email [email protected]
X - Twitter @MullinPatricia
Instagram art: @patriciamullinartist1560
Instagram holiday let: @theartistsstudio
Booking: [email protected]
Instagram: @norfolk_coastal_retreats
Instagram: @patriciamullin
Education
Norwich University of the Arts: MA Writing the Visual - course director George Szirtes
Goldsmiths College London: PGCE
Central/St Martins, BA Hons Applied Textiles and Sociology
Colchester School of Art and Design: Art Foundation
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2023/24 writing success -
Pale Angel in the FATE competition anthology published Hammond House 2023
Mire published in The London Independent Short Story Prize Anthology 2024
Hush longlisted SA Writers 2024
Hush longlisted Fish Prize (Judge Sarah Hall) 2024
Author statement.
‘My concerns in writing are perception (often flawed) and moral ambiguity, with ideas sourced and inspired through art, objects, nature, the half–remembered or the unwittingly disclosed. The starting point for my short fiction is invariably visual, juxtaposing the known past with an unsettling, unconscious illusoriness.’
Patricia is currently seeking agent representation for the novel 'Casting Shadows' a mesmerising page-turner which concerns mistaking memory for the truth.
Patricia is seeking an independent press to publish a themed short story collection of stories focused on writing the visual, a number of which have won recognition in national writing competitions.
Patricia Mullin: Author - Tutor - Mentor.
Formally a designer and graduate of Central/St Martins. In 2007 Patricia graduated from the MA Writing the Visual. Norwich University of the Arts (Course Director George Szirtes) - exploring the relationship between creative and critical writing and visual culture.
She received an Arts Council grant for her novel Casting Shadows it was commended by Susan Buchan in the Yeovil International Literary Prize. Patricia was shortlisted for an Arts Council East Escalator Award 2009. Her novel Gene Genie was published by The Stone Press in 2005 and released on Kindle in 2012.
Editor: Voicing Visions anthology of writing inspired by Norwich Cathedral. Pub: Blackshore an imprint of Gatehouse Press. The Sitting, The Siren and Folding were selected for Words and Women One - 2014, Two - 2015 and Three - 2016 competition anthologies Pub: Unthank Press. The Whisk the Spoon and the Grater and Occasion Wear were published on Ink, Sweat and Tears. Three times shortlisted for The Bridport Prize 2016 - Judge: Tessa Hadley. Puponga Beach Bridport Prize, 2019 Judge: Kirsty Logan; Lick shortlisted for the Bridport Prize in 2020 - Judge: Nell Leyshon. Finalist London Independent Story Prize (Flash Fiction) 2021 - Fact Sheet 5.
Patricia is a qualified and experienced teacher who leads site-specific writing courses/workshops linked to iconic buildings, exhibitions, and remarkable collections. She ran the first creative writing course in an English Cathedral (Norwich), this course formed part of the successful bid for Norwich Unesco City of Literature. Patricia is an associate tutor at the University of East Anglia (SCVA) teaching numerous courses linked to the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury collection and special exhibitions. Workshop leader on Modern Repose at Cambridge University Murray Edwards College (formally New Hall) and also gives workshops linked to exhibitions at the Groundwork Gallery, Kings Lynn www.groundwork.com and she taught a workshop at the Holt Festival inspired by the Craxton-Picasso exhibition 2022 and the recent German Expressionism exhibition. Patricia was delighted to have had an artwork selected for the Sir John Hurt Prize exhibition, as part of the 2024 Holt Festival.
One-to-one mentoring with Patricia, short story critiques, workshops, and career development are also options for students.
To contact Patricia please email [email protected]
X - Twitter @MullinPatricia
Instagram art: @patriciamullinartist1560
Instagram holiday let: @theartistsstudio
Booking: [email protected]
Instagram: @norfolk_coastal_retreats
Instagram: @patriciamullin
Education
Norwich University of the Arts: MA Writing the Visual - course director George Szirtes
Goldsmiths College London: PGCE
Central/St Martins, BA Hons Applied Textiles and Sociology
Colchester School of Art and Design: Art Foundation
Society of Authors: Patricia is a full member.
Creative Rights Alliance: Patricia works in line with CRA fee rates for freelancers.
Publications:
Gene Genie 2005 Novel The Stone Press
Gene Genie 2012 Novel Second Edition: e-reader Amazon
Voices from the Cathedral (Editor) Short story anthology Pub: Gatehouse
The Camera Lies 2009 short story Voicing Visions. Norwich 20 Group
The Moth 2009 short story Voicing Visions. Norwich 20 Group
The Sitting 2014 short story Words and Women Pub: Unthank Press
The Siren 2015 short story Words and Women Pub: Unthank Press
Folding 2016 short story Words and Women Pub: Unthank Press
Pale Angel 2023 short story FATE anthology Pub: Hammond House
Mire 2023 flash fiction London Independent Short Story Prize Pub: 5th Anniversary Anthology 2024
Hush longlisted SA Writers 2024
Hush longlisted Fish Prize 2024 (Judge Sarah Hall)
Literary Journal publications
The Wisk the Spoon and the Grater:
for National Holocaust Day Pub: Ink, Sweat, Tears
Occasion Wear: inspired by Cornelia Parker -
Thirty Pieces of Silver Pub: Ink, Sweat, Tears
Creative Rights Alliance: Patricia works in line with CRA fee rates for freelancers.
Publications:
Gene Genie 2005 Novel The Stone Press
Gene Genie 2012 Novel Second Edition: e-reader Amazon
Voices from the Cathedral (Editor) Short story anthology Pub: Gatehouse
The Camera Lies 2009 short story Voicing Visions. Norwich 20 Group
The Moth 2009 short story Voicing Visions. Norwich 20 Group
The Sitting 2014 short story Words and Women Pub: Unthank Press
The Siren 2015 short story Words and Women Pub: Unthank Press
Folding 2016 short story Words and Women Pub: Unthank Press
Pale Angel 2023 short story FATE anthology Pub: Hammond House
Mire 2023 flash fiction London Independent Short Story Prize Pub: 5th Anniversary Anthology 2024
Hush longlisted SA Writers 2024
Hush longlisted Fish Prize 2024 (Judge Sarah Hall)
Literary Journal publications
The Wisk the Spoon and the Grater:
for National Holocaust Day Pub: Ink, Sweat, Tears
Occasion Wear: inspired by Cornelia Parker -
Thirty Pieces of Silver Pub: Ink, Sweat, Tears