Sylvia Plath Watches Us Sleep But We Don't Mind
(Author) Victoria RichardsA Jewish woman has been having unnatural thoughts about the softness of another woman's skin. A feminist arranges to meet her online troll. A woman worries, under her duvet, whether she should sit content in a marriage that has turned comfortable...that is, until she falls in love with a tree... Short stories of midnight musings, of women itching to be heard and of delightful insanities. "If there is a better way to spend an evening than curled up on an armchair with this beautiful book, then I don't know about it and I don't want to. Richards is a master storyteller and a generous god - always tempting you further into the myriad worlds she creates. These are stories which demand to be read and then read again. They are stories which stay with you long after you've had to put the book down and get up from the chair. They are stories about love and womanhood and faith and loss and longing; about drowning and breathing; about being alive and what we can do about it." - Amelia Loulli, Poet "These eerie short stories themed around mental health, grief, and dysfunctional relationships are a strange delight to read. Victoria Richards' prose is artful, ethereal, and thrilling."- Golnoosh Nour
Victoria Richards
Victoria Richards is best known for her novel "The Lost City," a gripping tale of love and betrayal set in a dystopian future. Her writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and complex characters. Richards' contributions to literature include challenging societal norms and pushing the boundaries of speculative fiction.