Bibliography

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Kay, Jackie et al. Christian Sanderson: A Poem. Editor Rae, Simon, Clarion, 1996.
Kay, Jackie. Fiere. Pan Macmillan Picador, 2011.
Kay, Jackie. Life Mask. Bloodaxe Books, 2005.
Kay, Jackie. “My other dad is an African prince”. The Observer, 23 May 2010, pp. New Review 10 - 13.
Kay, Jackie. “New Writing. Women’s Short Story Competition 2011”. Mslexia, No. 49, Apr. 2011, pp. 27-8.
Kay, Jackie. Off Colour. Bloodaxe Books, 1998.
Kay, Jackie. Other Lovers. Bloodaxe Books, 1993.
Kay, Jackie et al., editors. Out of Bounds. Bloodaxe Books, 2012.
Kay, Jackie. “Poems on war: Jackie Kay is inspired by Siegfried Sassoon”. theguardian.com, 26 Oct. 2013.
Kay, Jackie. “Poets on tour: reeling after the referendum”. theguardian.com, 2 July 2016.
Kay, Jackie. Reality, Reality. Pan Macmillan Picador, 2012.
Kay, Jackie. Red Dust Road. Pan Macmillan, 2010.
Kay, Jackie. “Sailing on Two Boats: Second Generation Perspectives, 1993”. Ethnic Communities Oral History Project: Hammersmith and Fulham Studies Centre, London: Community History Series 11: 2-6, Ethnic Communities Oral History Project, pp. 2-6.
Kay, Jackie. “Short story endings”. Mslexia, Vol.
20
, Jan. 2004, pp. 44-5.
Kay, Jackie. That Distance Apart. Turret Books, 1991.
Kay, Jackie. The Adoption Papers. Bloodaxe Books, 1991.
Kay, Jackie, and Sue Williams. The Frog Who Dreamed She Was an Opera Singer. Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 1998.
Kay, Jackie. The Lamplighter. Bloodaxe, 2008.
Kay, Jackie. “Threshold”. Scottish Poetry Library, 2016.
Kay, Jackie. Trumpet. Picador, 1998.
Kay, Jackie. “Twice Over”. Gay Sweatshop: Four Plays and a Company, edited by Philip Osment, Methuen Drama, 1989, pp. 121-46.
Kay, Jackie, and Shirley Tourret. Two’s Company. Blackie, 1992.
Kay, Jackie. Why Don’t You Stop Talking. Picador, 2002.
Kay, Jackie. “Wish I was here”. Guardian Weekly, 2 Aug. 2003, pp. 50-3.
Kay, Jackie. Wish I Was Here. Picador, 2006.
Kay, Margaret Martha Ashton, and Ernest John Bonner. The History of Rivington and Blackrod Grammar School. Manchester University Press, 1931.
Kaye, Elaine. A History of Queen’s College, London, 1848-1972. Chatto and Windus, 1972.
Kaye, Elaine. “A Turning-point in the Ministry of Women: The Ordination of the First Woman to the Christian Ministry in England in September 1917”. Women in the Church, edited by William J. Sheils and Diana Wood, Basil Blackwell, 1990, pp. 505-12.
Kaye, Evelyn. Amazing Traveler, Isabella Bird: The Biography of a Victorian Adventurer. Blue Penguin Publications, 1994.
Kaye, John William, and Ellis Cornelia Knight. “Introduction”. Autobiography of Miss Cornelia Knight, W. H. Allen and Co., 1861.
Kaye, John William. “Outrages on Women”. North British Review, Vol.
25
, May 1856, pp. 233-56.
Kaye, John William. “The ’Non-Existence’ of Women”. The Disempowered: Women and the Law, edited by Marie Mulvey Roberts and Tamae Mizuta, Routledge/Thoemmes, 1995.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. All the Books of My Life. Cassell, 1956.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Green Apple Harvest. Cassell, 1920.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Joanna Godden. Cassell, 1921.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Kitchen Fugue. Cassell, 1945.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Little England. Nisbet, 1918.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila, and G. B. Stern. More Talk of Jane Austen. Cassell, 1950.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Mrs. Gailey. Cassell, 1951.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Quartet in Heaven. Cassell, 1952.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Saints in Sussex. Elkin Mathews, 1923.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Shepherds in Sackcloth. Cassell, 1930.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Songs Late and Early. H. Hamilton, 1931.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Spell Land. G. Bell and Son, 1910.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Sussex Gorse. Nisbet, 1916.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila, and G. B. Stern. Talking of Jane Austen. Cassell, 1943.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. Tamarisk Town. Cassell, 1919.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. The Challenge to Sirius. Nisbet, 1917.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. The End of the House of Alard. Cassell, 1923.
Kaye-Smith, Sheila. The Happy Tree. Harper, 1949.