PreviewsFawn Parker
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Dumb-Show
Fawn Parker
This satirical campus novel confronts the cultural politics of masculinity through a story that twists the structure of Shakespeare’s Henry IV, with the rise and fall of a university professor, and the two siblings involved with him. -
Now I Shall Leave You To Your Fate
Jean Marc Ah-Sen, Liz Harmer, Fawn Parker
Four novellas examine the struggles of psychological crisis. In Parker’s “Some Recent Experiences,” a young wife and mother continues to struggle with an eating disorder; “Lighthouse” by Harmer follows a writer who is writing a fictional memoir about her time in a psychiatric hospital; the neurotic narrator of McCreesh’s “My Close Friends” lives almost entirely on social media; and in Ah-Sen’s “Busybody,” a social outcast agrees to spy on his roommate on behalf of her ex-lover.
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Set-Point
Fawn Parker
This brutally honest and humorous debut novel follows Lucy Frank, a young aspiring screenwriter and digital sex worker, who tries to separate her work from her art until a user threatens to reveal her identity.









