Ursula Pflug is an award winning writer of literary and
genre short fiction, publishing frequently in Canada, the US and the UK.
Born in Tunisia in 1958, she grew up in Toronto and travelled widely, to
Germany, France, Italy, Tunisia, and throughout Canada and the United
States. She has lived in New York City and in Hawaii. She was a
contributing editor at “The Peterborough Review” for three years and
continues to write art and book reviews and criticism for diverse
markets. She has had four plays professionally produced for stage,
either as a solo author or as co-writer. She has also written for
independent film. Recently, she has been working as a writer/actor with
SEASKUM, a Peterborough based women’s theatre group.
Her magic realist novel, Green
Music, was published in 2002 by Tesseract
Books. Formerly a graphic designer in Toronto, she has been living
in the rural Kawarthas with her husband Doug Back and their two children
for sixteen years.
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Interesting
Links
Biography
Website
ISFDb
Bibliography
Interview
Photos
from the Launch of Green Music
Reviews
Selected Reviews of Green Music
Paul
Di Filippo, Washington Post Online, April, 2002:
Cheryl
Morgan: Emerald City # 96, August 2003:
Asta
Sinusas: SFRevu, December 2002:
Jean
Louis Trudel: Solaris, Hiver 2002:
Online
Reading
"The
Last Arabian Night" Marginalbook.com
Interview
With Timothy Anderson Fantastic Metropolis
Chapter
Nine of Green Music Fantastic Metropolis
"Python"
Infinity Plus
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