
Latest publications
Nina FiztPatrick’s Tesla’s Course (MalinaPress 2020)

Nina FitzPatrick, Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia, London: Fourth Estate, 1991; Minerva, 1992; New York: Penguin Books 1993.
Winner of The Irish Times/ Air Lingus Fiction Award 1991.
Written with Pat Sheeran.

Nina FitzPatrick, The Loves of Faustyna, London: Fourth Estate, 1994; New York: Penguin Books, 1995.
Translated into German, Greek, Norwegian (Merete Alfsen, Pax Forlag), Polish and Greek.
Written with Pat Sheeran.

Nina FitzPatrick, Daimons, Boston: Justin Charles, 2003.
Norwegian translation by Merete Alfsen (Oslo: Pax, 2003).
Written with Pat Sheeran.
Short stories published in various collections, e.g. BBC Book of Short Stories 2, ed. Pat MacLoughlin (London: BBC Publications, 1992); The Salmon: Tenth Anniversary Issue (Galway: Salmon, 1992); Infidelities, ed. Marsha Row (London: Chatto and Windus, 1993); Wild Women, ed. Sue Thomas (London: Vintage, 1994); Irish Comic Writing, ed. Ferdia Mac Anna (London: Michael Joseph, 1995).
Novella, The Opera for 135 KR in Site Seeing, (Den norske opera og ballet, 2010)