About Zoe Fairbairns
Zoë Fairbairns, novelist, short story writer, poet, radio writer, playwright, journalist and teacher, was born and grew up in the south of England. She was educated at St Catherine's Convent, Twickenham, the University of St Andrews, and the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg Virginia, USA. She lives in London
Novels
Down (1969)
No Place to Grow Up (1977)
Benefits (1979)
Stand We at Last (1983)
Here Today (1984)
Closing (1987)
Daddy's Girls (1991)
Other Names (1998)
No Place to Grow Up (1977)
Benefits (1979)
Stand We at Last (1983)
Here Today (1984)
Closing (1987)
Daddy's Girls (1991)
Other Names (1998)
Collections
More Tales I Tell My Mother: Feminist Short Stories (1987) (with Sara Maitland and Valerie Miner)
Cinderella On the Ball: Fairytales for Feminists (1991)
Stories (1999)
How Do You Pronounce Nulliparous? (2004)
Cinderella On the Ball: Fairytales for Feminists (1991)
Stories (1999)
How Do You Pronounce Nulliparous? (2004)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Study War No More: Military Involvement in British Universities And Colleges (1974)
Peace Moves: Nuclear Protest in the 1980's (1984)
Peace Moves: Nuclear Protest in the 1980's (1984)
Anthologies containing stories by Zoe Fairbairns
Short stories
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Awards
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