When stories become living, parasitic beings inside your own body, do you control your life? Or do they?
Tag Archives: Women's fiction
Sophie Lyon
A 1960s student gets pregnant, reluctantly marries the baby’s father and struggles with the consequences
Ashley Collins
Vivanna’s testimony put her father away. Twenty years later, she searches for clues as to what happened all those years ago
Joanna Henny
A young woman, determined to escape her past, embarks on a quest to hunt down a mysterious whale that promises solace
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
Hazel Norbury
You can run as far as you want, but you’ll never escape who you are
Lilian Pizzichini
An ageing female writer explores what home and identity mean when you’re working-class and broke
Simran Wran
A modern retelling of Bluebeard that gives the voices back to the unheard women trapped by him
