Vivanna’s testimony put her father away. Twenty years later, she searches for clues as to what happened all those years ago
Tag Archives: Contemporary fiction
Richard Jerram
Tokyo photojournalist pretends to be a hitman to scam unhappy housewives, but things get out of hand
Eve Aimée
From a hospital to a nightclub, The Hospital Visit is a tender look at love, anger and family duty
Ciera Lloyd
There You’ll Be is a decades-spanning conversation between a WWII-era grandmother and a modern-day granddaughter
Evann Orleck-Jetter
A disassociated young woman wrestles with identity, voyeurism and belonging in this darkly comic coming-of-age tale
Claire Fox Baron
Seamstress Lauren begins stitching together the life of her mysterious potential friend Margot but soon finds herself unravelling the threads of her own
Fida TK
Then, Yahvi was one of. One of two, one of three, one of –
Now. Just one…
Lilian Pizzichini
An ageing female writer explores what home and identity mean when you’re working-class and broke
Naomi Hewston
All veneers have their cracks
Priscilla Yeung
A commercial orchestra was kicked out of their performance venue of fifty years. How will the new female impresario fight back? Rondo is a literary novel about female empowerment, friendship and the reintroduction of forgotten female composers in history
