-Jude Higgins, author of The Chemist's House, V.Press Evocative and haunting, Burn It All Down is a dark, edgy fairytale. In a riotous house, surrounded by memories, her free-spirited sisters and a menagerie of creatures, Beth waits for her husband's return. Karen Jones's prose soars, swoops and loops, circling back like the ever-present crows in this extraordinary novella-in-flash. This is a writer at the top of her game.
-Damhnait Monaghan, author of New Girl in Little Cove The novella-in-flash is by its nature a liminal form, but that is a gift in the assured writing of Karen Jones, who uses the darkly mysterious paintings of American artist Andrea Kowch as a springboard for a compelling tale, infused with yearning, melancholy, and flashes of wry humour. This book may be small but is in no way slight. It is its own world and an insightful meditation on sisterhood and a woman's quest for freedom, while trapped in an indifferent patriarchal society.
-KM Elkes, author of All That Is Between Us
-Jude Higgins, author of The Chemist's House, V.Press Evocative and haunting, Burn It All Down is a dark, edgy fairytale. In a riotous house, surrounded by memories, her free-spirited sisters and a menagerie of creatures, Beth waits for her husband's return. Karen Jones's prose soars, swoops and loops, circling back like the ever-present crows in this extraordinary novella-in-flash. This is a writer at the top of her game.
-Damhnait Monaghan, author of New Girl in Little Cove The novella-in-flash is by its nature a liminal form, but that is a gift in the assured writing of Karen Jones, who uses the darkly mysterious paintings of American artist Andrea Kowch as a springboard for a compelling tale, infused with yearning, melancholy, and flashes of wry humour. This book may be small but is in no way slight. It is its own world and an insightful meditation on sisterhood and a woman's quest for freedom, while trapped in an indifferent patriarchal society.
-KM Elkes, author of All That Is Between Us
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