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FEMINA explores the horror of womanhood. Or, more accurately, the horror of gender norms and societal expectations on women. This collection features work that explore themes of identity, motherhood, sexuality, and isolation. A blend of Kristen Roupenian's "Cat Person And Other Stories" and Carmen Maria Machado's "Her Body And Other Parties: Stories", this collection is a blend of psychological, supernatural, and body horror. FEMINA looks at the horror of being a woman in a man's world.

Produktbeschreibung
FEMINA explores the horror of womanhood. Or, more accurately, the horror of gender norms and societal expectations on women. This collection features work that explore themes of identity, motherhood, sexuality, and isolation. A blend of Kristen Roupenian's "Cat Person And Other Stories" and Carmen Maria Machado's "Her Body And Other Parties: Stories", this collection is a blend of psychological, supernatural, and body horror. FEMINA looks at the horror of being a woman in a man's world.
Autorenporträt
Caitlin Marceau is a queer author and lecturer based in Montreal. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, is an Active Member of the Horror Writers Association, and has spoken about genre literature at several Canadian conventions. She spends most of her time writing horror and experimental fiction, but has also been published for poetry as well as creative non-fiction. Her work includes Palimpsest, Magnum Opus, and her debut novella, This Is Where We Talk Things Out. Her second collection, A Blackness Absolute, and her debut novel, It Wasn't Supposed To Go Like This, are set for publication in 2023. For more, check out her website at CaitlinMarceau.ca or find her on social media.