A woman grows increasingly frustrated by the emails she receives from her deceased husband...
A taxidermist dreams of bringing one of his clients into his workshop after preserving her grandfather's hamster...
A grieving nurse is troubled by her daughter's fascination with The Iron Lady...
In her stirring and disquieting debut collection of stories, Sarah Schofield explores emotions that seethe beneath the surface of ourselves and live in the spaces that language can't reach, elevating manifestations of loneliness, grief and disconnection into direct sight.
The characters we meet in Safely Gathered In harness objects around them, both manmade and of the natural world, to deal with secrets and loss; from the child acting out a family betrayal from the comfort of her dolls house, to the sister making wind-up toys from the dead birds she finds on her doorstep.
Venturing into the surreal and experimenting with tropes of science-fiction, these stories consider the effects of consumerism on our most intimate moments, grasp into the depths of nostalgia, and cast a fresh light into the gaps we navigate each day between reality and longing.