Kick the Latch
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
About one woman's fine, hard life at the racetrack, Kick the Latch-with its ruthless concision and artful mysteries-is lightning in a bottle
Kathryn Scanlan's work delves into the complexities of human relationships and the darker aspects of the psyche. Her distinctive style is marked by minimalist prose and a profound insight into her characters' inner lives. Scanlan masterfully uncovers the tensions and misunderstandings lurking beneath the surface of everyday interactions. She primarily crafts short fiction, expertly manipulating atmosphere and subtext to create resonant narratives.


About one woman's fine, hard life at the racetrack, Kick the Latch-with its ruthless concision and artful mysteries-is lightning in a bottle
'Shh, said the surgeon. Over my face, his gloved hand hung - you could even say it twitched. Then, with two fingertips, he pushed the lids of my eyes shut. You've seen this move before - some man, overcome with shame, unable, for selfish reasons, to look at what he's done.'