A woman grows increasingly annoyed by her husband's emails, offering
advice and reminders even months after his death... A taxidermist dreams
of preserving one of his clients after she takes him out for a coffee...
A grieving nurse is troubled by her daughter's fascination with the Iron
Lady... In Safely Gathered In, Sarah Schofield probes at the heart of
what forms us and what we, in turn, form. The stories collected here
expose the spaces that words often fail to reach and examine how
objects--both manmade and natural--can reflect the darkest
manifestations of grief and disconnection. From the child acting out a
family betrayal in the comfort of her dolls house, to the sister making
wind-up toys from the dead birds she finds on her doorstep, this debut
collection ventures into the surreal and delivers a sense of unease that
leaves us questioning why we gather the things we do.