Postmodern literature is marked both stylistically and ideologically through the random use of fragmentation, paradox, unreliable narrators, often unrealistic and downright impossible plots, sports, parody, paranoia, dark humor and literary conventions such as authorial self dependence to promote this idea. Postmodern writers reject outright meaning, and, instead, highlights the possibility of multiple meanings, or a complete lack of meaning, within a single literary work to celebrate the free random movement of postmodern ideals in their novels, stories and poems and this is what can be observed in Maggie Gee's work as well because she can be classified as postmodern writer.