Glass Hours by Susan Molyneaux
Evelyn Winters is suspended in the aftermath of her mother’s death, her marriage to Charlene Foster dissolving into brittle choreography of unspoken grievances.
Evelyn Winters is suspended in the aftermath of her mother’s death, her marriage to Charlene Foster dissolving into brittle choreography of unspoken grievances.
A raw and unflinching debut poetry collection that transforms Catholic imagery and noir conventions into a series of dark requiems exploring the predatory nature of desire and the scars left by intimacy.
In A Circle of Friends, Lindsay Welsh moves away from the short-story format of her previous collections to deliver a singular, interconnected narrative centered on a group of women in a sleepy seaside town. The plot follows a diverse circle of friends as they navigate the shifting boundaries between platonic companionship and romantic desire. At … Read more
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