
Exceptional short stories featuring young millennial women, blending dark fantasy and quasi-horror with humour and intellectual dash
Photos of women eating go viral, a cookie communicates a threat, and women working dead-end jobs become entangled in the performances around them. Everyday experiences of friendship, family, dating and desire catapult the reader into a creepy vortex of horror. Characters reveal themselves in slippery glimpses, through positive affirmations, social media accounts and secret appetites.
With this collection of haunting and haunted stories, Marni Appleton immerses us in a world of fleeting encounters, empty couplings, break ups, bust ups, threesomes and ghosts, giving us a kaleidoscopic overview of twenty-first century life.
Marni Appleton is a writer living in London. She holds a PhD in creative-critical writing from the University of East Anglia. Her writing has been published in literary and academic journals including Banshee, The Tangerine, Contemporary Women’s Writing and Comparative American Studies.
Read: Margot by Marni Appleton, London Magazine
First line: Margot and I have been friends since we were eleven, when we wore jumpers two sizes too big and fat little ties which were supposedly cool.