
Archibald, Sydney, N.S.W viewed at Trove 23/4/22. See also ‘The Kid’ published in The Bulletin in 1907, John Haynes and J.F. Kiss on the Lips and Other Stories (1932) Winged Seeds (The Goldfields Trilogy #3, 1950) Golden Miles (The Goldfields Trilogy #2, 1948) The Roaring Nineties(The Goldfields Trilogy #1, 1946) Intimate Strangers (1937 the basis of a 1981 miniseries) on my TBR See Nathan’s review at Nathan Hobby, a Biographer in Perth and his ‘preliminary thoughts’.See Brona’s review (and links to where you can read it) at This Reading Life.See Nathan’s review at Nathan Hobby, a Biographer in Perth and his earlier review here.See Nathan’s review at Nathan Hobby, a Biographer in Perth.See Janine’s review at The Resident Judge of Port Phillip.

See Bill’s review at The Australian Legend.The Pioneers (1915) – filmed in 1916 by Franklyn Barrett and 1926 by Raymond Longford For publishing details, consult ‘Works by Katharine Susannah Prichard’ in The Red Witch: A Biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard, by Nathan Hobby (2022), p.426 Some titles were serialised prior to these dates. KSP Writers’ Centre (Source: KSP Writers’ Centre website)ĭates refer to published editions. When the Katharine Susannah Prichard Foundation was established in 1985, it was decided to retain this already recognised name. ‘Katharine’s Place’ was the name her friends gave to the Australian author’s Greenmount home. In addition to offering all kinds of services to writers, including residencies and fellowships, they offer guided tours of the heritage listed site.

KSP’s home at Greenmount WA, is now the home of the Katharine Susannah Prichard (KSP) Writers’ Centre, the oldest of its kind in Australia.

To read the life story of this remarkable author, you can’t do better than to consult The Red Witch: A Biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard, by Nathan Hobby (Miegunyah Press, 2022). She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1951 and awarded the Joliot-Curie Medal for Service to Peace in 1959. She was notable in her lifetime for writing vivid novels that pioneered Australian social realism, writing novels, plays and short stories that depicted distinctively Australian life and work. Katharine Susannah Prichard (4 December 1883 – 2 October 1969) was an Australian playwright, novelist, author of short stories and journalism, and political activist.

Katharine Susannah Prichard (State Library of NSW, cropped)
