VERSIONS OF HER
A novella of desire, erasure, and the unravelling self
She was innocent once-or maybe she only believed she was.
In this hypnotic, visceral exploration of female sexuality and identity, an unnamed woman slips between hunger and shame, submission and control, memory and performance. Watched but never known, touched but never claimed, she becomes a shape that others desire-a muse, a body, a fantasy-until she no longer recognises the boundaries of herself.
Told in lyrical, fragmented prose that pulses with erotic tension and emotional intensity, Versions of Her is not a confession. It's a reckoning. A fever dream of power, vulnerability, and the quiet violence of being seen.
For readers of Ana s Nin, Marguerite Duras, and Jean Rhys, this is a haunting, fiercely intimate descent into the spaces where language falters-and the body remembers.
CONTENT NOTE: This novella contains explicit sexual content, psychological manipulation, and themes of objectification, dissociation, and emotional trauma.