Deliverywoman
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- Paperback scheduled for publication on 17/04/2025
- Page count: 0 pages
- ISBN: 9781914391507
Synopsis
Deliverywoman is the stunning debut collection from Eva Wyles – thirteen short stories that dive into the complexities of human connection, the pursuit of meaning, and modern-day loneliness.
Across a diverse cast of characters – from teachers and gas station workers to hedonistic revellers and wealthy gamers – Wyles explores the strange dimensions of our world and the dangers of ordinary life, with needle-sharp writing both real and surreal.
Deliverywomansits alongside A.M.Homes’ The Safety of Objects and Ottessa Moshfegh’s Homesick for Another World, announcing the arrival of a powerful new voice in contemporary fiction.
About the author
Eva Wyles is a graduate of Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington and the MA programme in fiction at the International Institute of Modern Letters, where she worked on a short-story collection that won the Jean Squire Project Scholarship. She was also taught by Fariha Róisín in a Catapult writing programme in New York. Her writing has appeared in The Dominion Post, Food Court Books, Mayhem Literary Journal, Turbine | Kapohau,The National Library of New Zealand, Journal des Rêves, Silo Theatre, and been finalists in the Puffin Short Story Competition and Eat Your Words Competition. She lives in London.
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