Kim Wilkins

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Kim Wilkins
Kim Wilkins - Australian Author.jpg
BornLondon, England
Pen nameKimberley Freeman
NationalityAustralian
Genrespeculative fiction, contemporary women's fiction, young adult fiction, children's fiction
Website
www.kimwilkins.com

Kim Wilkins (born 1966) is an Australian writer of popular fiction based in Brisbane, Queensland. She is the author of more than twenty-five mass-market novels, including her debut horror novel, The Infernal (1997), which won Aurealis Awards for both horror and fantasy.[1] She has been published in twenty languages. She also writes general women's fiction as Kimberley Freeman.[2]

Kim Wilkins was educated at the University of Queensland. She has a first class honours degree in literature (1998), an MA (2000) and a PhD (2006). She was awarded the University Medal for academic achievement in 1998 and is currently an Associate Professor there in writing and publishing studies.[3]

Bibliography[]

Adult fiction[]

  • The Infernal (1997)
  • (1999)
  • The Resurrectionists (2000)
  • Angel of Ruin (2001) (a.k.a. Fallen Angel)
  • The Autumn Castle (2003)
  • Giants of the Frost (2004)
  • (2005) (a.k.a. The Veil of Gold)
  • (2007), as Kimberley Freeman
  • (2008), as Kimberley Freeman
  • (2010), as Kimberley Freeman
  • Lighthouse Bay (2013), as Kimberley Freeman
  • Ember Island (2013), as Kimberley Freeman
  • The Year of Ancient Ghosts (2013)
  • Evergreen Falls (2014), as Kimberley Freeman
  • Daughters of the Storm (2014)
  • Sisters of the Fire (2016)
  • Odin's Girl (2017)
  • Stars Across the Ocean (2017), as Kimberley Freeman
  • The Silver Well (2017), with Kate Forsyth
  • Daughters of the Storm (6 March 2018)

Young-adult fiction[]

Gina Champion[]

  • (2001)
  • (2002)
  • (2003)
  • (2005)
  • Nightshade

Other novels[]

  • (2008) (a.k.a. Unclaimed Heart)

Children's fiction[]

  • (2004)

The Sunken Kingdom[]

  • (2006)
  • (2006)
  • (2006)
  • (2006)

Short fiction[]

  • (2000) in
  • (2000) in Difficult Love
  • (2000) in (ed. Stephanie Smith, Julia Stiles)
  • Dreamless (2008) in
  • (2009) in
  • (2010) in
  • In Horned Wood (2016) in Dreaming in the Dark

References[]

Citations[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Interview: Kimberley Freeman on 'Wildflower Hill' (Hachette Australia)". Bookseller+Publisher. 3 September 2010. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Kim Wilkins". The University of Queensland, Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2021.

Bibliography[]

  • "Bio". Hexebart’s Well (Kim Wilkins). Retrieved 28 January 2012.

External links[]

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