Skein Island

Aliya Whiteley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Titan Books Ltd

Published:5th Nov '19

£7.99

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Skein Island cover

From the author of The Loosening Skin and The Beauty, Aliya Whiteley, Skein Island is a powerful and disturbing look at the roles we play, and how they form and divide us. This new edition features a brand new novelette set in the same world as Skein Island. Skein Island, since 1945 a private refuge for women, lies in turbulent waters twelve miles off the coast of Devon. Visitors are only allowed by invitation from the reclusive Lady Amelia Worthington. Women stay for one week, paying for their stay with a story from their past; a Declaration for the Island's vast library. Marianne's invitation arrives shortly before her quiet life at the library is violently interrupted, the aftermath leaving her husband David feeling helpless. Now, just like her mother did seventeen years ago, she must discover what her story is. Secrets are buried deep on Skein Island. The monsters of Ancient Greece and the atrocities of World War II, heroes and villains with their seers and sidekicks, and the stories of a thousand lifetimes all threaten to break free. But every story needs an ending, whatever the cost.

I firmly believe that Aliya Whiteley is one of the most original, innovative and intelligent writers of speculative fiction working in Britain today.
– Nina Allan, author of The Rift

“Whiteley skilfully blends Greek myth with the horrors of the second world war and scalpel-sharp observations of contemporary society in a compelling, disturbing read that examines gender roles and the power of individuals to take control of their lives.”
The Guardian

"Extraordinarily clever"
SciFiNow best of 2019

“At its heart, Skein Island is a novel about storytelling, gender, and the tales we fall captive to or fool ourselves into believing. It’s about the power of the written word and, quite appropriately, Aliya Whiteley’s writing is spellbinding, blending reality and mythos together to create a world that is most terrifying when it reflects our deepest fears back at us.”
Starburst

"An inventive and haunting postmodern novel"
The Herald

“A story that is steeped in mystery and mythology – a darkly disturbing and challenging read. Skein Island is savagely honest and sharply attuned to the perils and unspoken agony of our times. Whiteley writes like a force of nature and there is no stopping this coming storm!”
Storgy best books of 2019

"Whiteley’s novel, steeped in mythology, is a lyrical journey that’s ultimately about learning to let go of the past"
Kirkus

Ginger Nuts of Horror best of 2019

We can expect great things from Aliya Whiteley.
– Rising Shadow

If you’re looking for deep waters and shadows in the pages of a summer read, come to Skein Island.
– Mookychick

PRAISE FOR THE BEAUTY

Teeming with the spirit of feminist speculative trailblazers like Margaret Atwood, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joanna Russ, Whiteley's original, gut-wrenching tale renders a world that exists somewhere between post-apocalyptic and fable-esque.
– Kirkus Reviews, on The Beauty

Elegantly written, balancing on the line that divides prose from poetry.
– Booklist, on The Beauty

PRAISE FOR ALIYA WHITELEY
Aliya Whiteley’s fiction scintillates with ideas, skips back and forth across genre boundaries with an ease and audacity that is glorious to behold. She is very much at the forefront of the new wave of UK genre writers
– Mark Morris

There’s something so easy about Whiteley’s prose despite constantly delivering a dense philosophical gut punch. Her characters are rich but mysterious, flawed and fascinating. The plot twists and turns, blindsiding the reader at every turn while feeling as though it could never really have gone any other way.
– British Fantasy Society

“Food for thought.”
– The Sun

“Aliya Whiteley’s quiet prose is perfect for the slowly unfolding narrative... Compelling.”
– SciFiNow

ISBN: 9781789091526

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 368g

320 pages