Shelley Jackson
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Shelley Jackson (born 1963) is a writer and artist known for her cross-genre experiments, including her groundbreaking work of hyperfiction, Patchwork Girl (1995). Her first novel was published in 2006, Half Life.
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Works
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Hypertexts
- Patchwork Girl(1995)
- My Body (1997)
- The Doll Games (with Pamela Jackson, 2001)
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Books
- Do You Know Me (Orchard Books, 1993), text by Nancy Farmer, illustrated by Jackson
- The Old Woman and The Wave (1998), children's book
- Sophia, the Alchemist's Dog (2001), children's book
- The Melancholy of Anatomy (2002), short story collection
- Half Life (2006), novel
- Mimi's Dada Catfesto (2010), children's book
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