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− | Author of horror and mystery novels. Notable works include the collection of short stories 'Salt Slow' (2019), and the novel 'Our Wives Under the Sea' (2022, winner of the | + | Author of horror and mystery novels. Notable works include the collection of short stories 'Salt Slow' (2019), and the novel 'Our Wives Under the Sea' (2022, winner of the Polari Prize). Recipient of the Pushcart Prize (2020). Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year award (2019). Longlisted for the Deborah Rogers Award (2018), and won the White Review Short Story Prize (2018). |
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Mystery and Horror Writers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:27, 21 January 2024
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
1990 -
Occupation
Writer
Description
Author of horror and mystery novels. Notable works include the collection of short stories 'Salt Slow' (2019), and the novel 'Our Wives Under the Sea' (2022, winner of the Polari Prize). Recipient of the Pushcart Prize (2020). Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year award (2019). Longlisted for the Deborah Rogers Award (2018), and won the White Review Short Story Prize (2018).