Jenni Faganis an award-winning author, poet, screenwriter, essayist and a playwright, and was writer in residence at the University of Edinburgh. In 2013 Jenni was the only Scottish writer to be on Granta's Best of Young British Novelists list. She is the author ofThe Panopticon(2012),The Sunlight Pilgrims(2015) and her first poetry collectionThe Dead Queen of Bohemiawas published by Polygon in 2016, followed byThere's a Witch in the Word Machine(2018).
'A rage-fuelled thunderbolt… but this punchy, painful novel is no
sermon: Fagan cultivates the occult energy swirling around her
themes, even as she explodes the myths that enables male
violence'
*Daily Mail*
'Exceptional… I’m still reeling from it, it is devastating…"the
purest light attracts the most impenetrable darkness” – that line
just resonates and resonates… a stunning book, thank you for
this'
*BBC Radio Scotland*
'This series has already produced two works of note and
distinction. It raises the question – if a country cannot re-tell
its history, will it be stuck forever in aspic and condemned to be
nothing more than a shortbread tin illustration? Hex and Rizzio are
showing the way towards a reckoning, and about time too'
*Scotland on Sunday*
'Hex, for a book about such trauma and agony, is a crisp, clear
book… elegant and angry in equal measure'
*The Scotsman*
'Hex is a powerful, fictional retelling of the North Berwick
witch trials from Jenni Fagan’
*The List*
'Fagan’s writing is wild and exciting… [she] stirs up a powerful
brew with her magical fable'
*Herald*
'One of the most stunning literary experiences I've had in
years'
*Irvine Welsh*
'[an] exhilarating, humbling homage to Geillis Duncan'
*Sam Baker*
'[a] soulful, tender, powerfully moving retelling of the last days
of Geillis Duncan'
*Nick Barley, Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival
and trustee of the Booker Prize Foundation*
'Unsurprisingly brilliant, a feminist warcry from one
century to another as we spend the night with a young woman
about to be slowly hanged as a witch. Beautiful, moving
writing'
*Sarah Pinborough, Sunday Times #1 and New York Times Bestselling
author of Behind Her Eyes*
'A powerful and compelling short novel'
*Undiscovered Scotland*
'Hex is stunning, so powerful… Beautiful work!'
*Salena Godden, author of Mrs Death Misses Death*
'I devoured Hex and absolutely adored it. I mean,
what a genuinely astonishing novel; gorgeous, heart-breaking'
*Waterstones, West End Edinburgh*
'the magical and the realism are always in perfect balance…
Hex is both a timely and timeless publication'
*The Skinny*
'A perfect encapsulation of everything I love about Jenni's work -
brilliantly real characters, shot through with feminist anger, word
choice to make you shiver, & that knack of taking the road least
expected'
*Kirstin Innes, author of Scabby Queen*
'Powerfully conjures a meeting across the centuries between Geillis
Duncan, a young girl on the night before her execution for
witchcraft in 1591, and Iris, a contemporary witch'
*Sunday Post*
'this book is magnificent. I cannot think of a voice, or
imagination, like Jenni Fagan’s'
*Terri White (journalist and author)*
'Really felt Jenni Fagan's anger coming off the page…
brilliant'
*Waterstones Leicester*
'An ‘i’ Recommended Read'
*i'News*
'A fascinating and powerful book about the history and traumas of
Scottish women'
*Mainstreet Trading*
'It's an exemplar of the form, a book that tells its story across
space and time from a writer who is fully engaged with both subject
and style'
*Snack Magazine,10 Best Scottish Books of 2022*
'Stunning book. Read this in one sitting on a Sunday morning. It's
100 pages make such an impact. Sublime writing'
*GoodReads FIVE STAR REVIEW*
'This novel sent chills right through my bones'
*Lizzy’s Literary Life, Blog*
'A poignant new perspective on Scotland’s notorious North Berwick
witch trials'
*Product Magazine*
'Hex is fantastic!'
*Denise Mina*
'Packs a mighty punch and has lots of important messages about
misogyny, prejudice, abuse and inaction which was rife in the
sixteenth century and still permeates modern lives'
*Linger Longer with Books*
'Hex is excellent and everyone should read it'
*Kamila Shamsie*
'Visceral, damning, shimmering with literal prowess and prose all
under the heady guide of something much darker, this tremendous
read shall stay with you forever'
*Daniel Bassett, Waterstones Bookseller*
'Small but mighty … the mere fact that this tale is based on real
events gives the story a powerful, disturbing authenticity'
*Scottish Field*
'Fagan’s hypnotic narrative reveals the might of language which can
bring its own kind of justice in one single sentence'
*Dundee Courier, Book of the Week 10/10*
'Written in lucid prose, no word is wasted in this taut
story. Hex is an extraordinary prose poem to the
brutality, abuse, and repression of women through centuries to the
present’
*Historical Novel Society*
'I love the idea — drinking in historical fiction as a series of
shots'
*Katherine Faulkner, author of Greenwich Park and The Sunday Times’
head of news projects*
'Fagan’s prose could not be more suited to her subject – at times
stripped back, at others almost incantatory'
*Grant Rintoul*
'Hex is an exceptional example of how to tell a story'
*SNACK Mag, EIBF Preview*
'Her work gives glorious voice to ancient Edinburgh tenements, to
the Devil’s daughter, to the care-home kids, to witches, to all us
pariahs and cowgirls'
*Electric Literature*
'Witchcraft and feminism meet in one short novel that leaves a
powerful impact on the reader'
*Faber Blog, Indie Bookshop Recommendations*
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