A fierce and frightening collection of short stories about queer, female bodies and the end of the world
'GAVE ME SERIOUS WRITER ENVY' KIRSTY LOGAN
'ONE OF MY FAVOURITE STORYTELLERS' KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE 'AN INCREDIBLE AND UNIQUE IMAGINATION' IRISH TIMES
'I WAS DELICIOUSLY HORRIFIED' JENN ASHWORTH
The belly groan of a face unpeeled. A break-up poem recited knee-deep in bog water. An ancient burial mound rising and falling like a chest. The ghost of Stephen Gately reading the ingredients on a ham and cheese sandwich.
Startling, sinister and irresistible, Moira Fowley's award-winning debut collection about queer, female bodies at the end of the world unravels all of our darkest impulses and deepest fears.
An incredible and unique imagination - Irish Times
Joyous and poetic . . . Contemporary gothic short stories at their best - Mslexia
Fowley's delight in the sinister and erotic will no doubt entertain and engage many readers - Guardian
Eyes Guts Throat Bones by Moira Fowley is exactly the kind of embodied writing I've wanted to read for a long time
MoA ra Fowley is the author of three critically acclaimed YA novels, and a part-time witch. Her short story 'Such a pretty' face from Eyes Guts Throat Bones won the 2023 Irish Book Awards Short Story of the Year. Half-French and half-Irish, she lives in Dublin with her girlfriend and her two children.