
Ingrown
Katie Oliver(Author)
Fly on the Wall Press
Will be published approx. on 2. February 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-915789-28-0 (ISBN)
Description
'The hairs are always buried much deeper than you think.'
Where the natural collides with the supernatural, these vivid stories situate us at the permeable border between fantastical and mundane.
A teenage swimmer tries to remove an ingrown hair that takes on a life of its own. A town grapples with an uncontrollable growth of moss. A horror soundtrack haunts its composer.
Testing the boundary between fantasy and reality, Oliver stretches the imagination to its limits in a collection which places the physical body, human connection and the truth at its centre.
These tales navigate guilt, grief and explore the nature of victimhood. Oliver's honest voice penetrates human truths while ghosting narratives with the uncanny.
Journey to the outer limits of bodily awareness as characters dive deep to confront their truth.
Where the natural collides with the supernatural, these vivid stories situate us at the permeable border between fantastical and mundane.
A teenage swimmer tries to remove an ingrown hair that takes on a life of its own. A town grapples with an uncontrollable growth of moss. A horror soundtrack haunts its composer.
Testing the boundary between fantasy and reality, Oliver stretches the imagination to its limits in a collection which places the physical body, human connection and the truth at its centre.
These tales navigate guilt, grief and explore the nature of victimhood. Oliver's honest voice penetrates human truths while ghosting narratives with the uncanny.
Journey to the outer limits of bodily awareness as characters dive deep to confront their truth.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-915789-28-0 (9781915789280)
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Person
Katie Oliver, a highly regarded author hailing from Kerry, has garnered recognition with her work being shortlisted and longlisted for various prestigious competitions, including the Bridport and Bristol Prizes. "Ingrown" serves as the follow-up to her debut collection, "I Wanted To Be Close To You," which earned a nomination for the Saboteur Awards. For more information about the author, you can follow her on Twitter @katie_rose_o.