We know the truths men have forgotten Visceral, twisting, propulsive Black Wood Women begs to be devoured Stacey Halls
Recenzijas
'Grim and glorious' Daily Mail
'A vivid, inventive narrative' Sunday Times
'A really beautiful blend of history and fantasy delivered in gorgeously lyrical language' Best
A devilishly impassioned danse macabre of a novel that grips the reader by the hand and refuses to let go from the first to the last page Essie Fox
'Complex and heartbreaking, a liminal thing that burns with the heat haze of history and fiction meeting Stewarts Black Wood Women is an utterly compelling read' A.G. Slatter
'Black Wood Women has the lived-in realism of a great and well-researched historical fiction, and distinguishes itself with its playful, inventive, and occasionally gut-wrenching storytelling. Michael Stewart has written something altogether his own with this one.' Nick Cutter
'Beautifully written and thrillingYorkshire Post
'Visceral and unswerving Historia Magazine
Papildus informācija
A spellbinding, gripping, unputdownable historical novel, brand-new for 2024
Michael Stewart is the author of three other novels: King Crow (winner of the Guardians Not-the-Booker Award), Café Assassin and Ill Will: The Untold Story of Heathcliff; two short story collections: Mr Jolly and Four Letter Words; two poetry collections: Couples and The Dogs; and a hybrid memoir: Walking the Invisible: Following in the Brontės Footsteps.
He is also the creator of the Brontė Stones project, four monumental stones situated in the landscape between the Brontė sisters birthplace and the parsonage where they lived, inscribed with poems by Kate Bush, Carol Ann Duffy, Jeannette Winterson and Jackie Kay.
He has written for TV, radio and stage, and is the winner of the BBC Alfred Bradley Bursary Award and the BBC Short Range film competition. His BBC Radio 4 drama Excluded was shortlisted for the Imison Award. He was head of Creative Writing at the University of Huddersfield for eighteen years.