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Lauren Berry

    Lauren Berry is the founding editor of the satirical feminist magazine KnockBack. Her writing is characterized by its satirical and feminist edge, often blurring the lines between journalism and personal confession. Her debut novel explores contemporary life and career paths, with the author frequently adopting various guises and pseudonyms to examine societal themes.

    Living the Dream
    The Lifting Dress
    The Rented Altar
    • The Rented Altar

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of stepmotherhood, this collection delves into a young bride's unsettling journey in a Floridian suburb. Confronted with the challenges of her husband's past and her own struggles with infertility, she navigates a world filled with distrust and surreal moments. Through vivid imagery, she grapples with loss, obsession, and the haunting remnants of her predecessor. The poems create a darkly lyrical portrait of a woman's quest for stability in a turbulent domestic landscape, capturing the emotional ripples of her experiences.

      The Rented Altar
    • The Lifting Dress

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
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      Selected for the National Poetry Series by Terrance Hayes, this collection showcases a unique blend of voices and themes, exploring the complexities of identity, race, and personal experience. The poems invite readers into a vivid landscape of emotions and reflections, marked by innovative language and striking imagery. Through its lyrical style, the work captures the essence of contemporary life, challenging perceptions and evoking deep connections with the reader.

      The Lifting Dress
    • A funny, satirical, sharp and honest look at women in the office. For anyone who loved Fleabag.

      Living the Dream