Hannah Sloane
Hannah Sloane grew up in England. She read History at the University of Bristol. She is the author of THE FREEDOM CLAUSE, her debut novel, which was named a Best Book of Summer by the New York Post. She has dual citizenship and she lives in Brooklyn with her partner, Sam.
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Chelsea Bieker is the author of three books, most recently the national bestselling novel, Madwoman, a Book of the Month club pick the New York Times calls “brilliant in its depiction of the long shadows cast by domestic violence.” Her first novel, Godshot, was longlisted for The Center For Fiction’s First Novel Prize and named a Barnes & Noble Pick of the Month. Her story collection, Heartbroke won the California Book Award and was a New York Times “Best California Book of 2022.” Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Marie Claire UK, People, The Cut, Wall Street Journal, No Tokens, and others. She is the recipient of a Rona Jaffe Writers’ Award, as well as residencies from MacDowell and Tin House. Raised in Hawai’i and California,
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Kim Eui-kyung is a novelist and essayist. Her debut novel, Youth Bankruptcy (2014) won the Korea Economic Daily Youth Literary Contest, and her second novel Call Center was awarded the 6th Soorim Literary Prize. She also published the story collection Showroom, set against the backdrop of IKEA, and the essay collection The Season Called Life.
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Her latest novel Hello Baby, a groundbreaking work of Korean feminist fiction about a group of women undergoing IVF at a fertility clinic in Seoul, will be published by Fourth Estate in the UK and Hogarth in the US. Foreign rights have also been sold to Germany, Italy and Holland. It will be the first time Kim Eui-kyung’s work will be published outside of Asia. -
Genevieve Novak
Genevieve is a writer from Melbourne. She writes character-led romantic comedies, culture columns for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, digital content, and not-great author biographies.
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She loves croissants and her dog, Viktor. She hates being called Gen.
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Anika Landsteiner
Anika Landsteiner, geboren 1987, absolvierte eine Ausbildung zur Schauspielerin mit Bühnenreife, bevor sie sich dem Schreiben zuwandte. Zwei Jahre leitete sie das Magazin MUCBOOK in der Print- und Onlineredaktion, mittlerweile schreibt sie für verschiedene Zeitschriften, moderiert ihren Podcast „ÜberFrauen" und führt ihren mit dem ISARNETZ Blogaward ausgezeichneten Reiseblog „anidenkt.“. Die Autorin wohnt in München.
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Jenny Mustard
Jenny Mustard is a writer and content creator, born in Sweden but living in London.
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Jenny and her work have featured in the Observer, the Independent, Vogue, Stylist, the Evening Standard and elsewhere. She has over 600k followers, and more than 50 million views on YouTube.
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Hi there—welcome to my little corner of Goodreads! I'm AR Torre, and I write dark, twisty fiction that digs into the messiest parts of human nature. Whether it's psychological thrillers, domestic suspense, or stories about love gone dangerously wrong, my books tend to explore the line between good and evil—and what happens when people cross it.
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You might know me from The Girl in 6E series, which follows a reclusive cam girl with violent urges, or my standalone domestic suspense novels that blend complex female leads with secrets, drama, and a few dead bodies. I’m drawn to morally gray characters, layered relationships, and plots that keep you flipping pages late into the night.
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Pierre Martin is the pseudonym of a German writer.
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Patricia Highsmith
Patricia Highsmith was an American novelist who is known mainly for her psychological crime thrillers which have led to more than two dozen film adaptations over the years.
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She lived with her grandmother, mother and later step-father (her mother divorced her natural father six months before 'Patsy' was born and married Stanley Highsmith) in Fort Worth before moving with her parents to New York in 1927 but returned to live with her grandmother for a year in 1933. Returning to her parents in New York, she attended public schools in New York City and later graduated from Barnard College in 1942.
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