Shirley Barrett is an award-winning filmmaker and writer. She is the author of Rush Oh! and has written and directed three feature films and worked extensively as a director in television. Barrett was born in Melbourne and lives in Sydney, Australia.
A BookRiot Best Horror Book of 2018
A Vulture Editor's Pick
Funny, angry, feminist . . . [Barrett is] a masterly world-builder.
--Melissa Maerz, The New York Times Book Review A horror novel
about a breast cancer survivor told in the voice of your funniest
but most anxious friend, The Bus on Thursday is an appealing mix of
genres that is both fluffy and deeply affecting at the same time.
--Maris Kreizman, Vulture Barrett's novel abounds with a steadily
advancing dread, even as it's tempered by bursts of bleak humor.
The result is a subtly unnerving novel with a sinister climax, and
some imagery that's hard to forget. --Tobias Carroll, Vol. 1
Brooklyn A romp through literary horror, packed with the stunning
images that one might expect from a writer who is also a director.
But it also gives life to the crushing reality of a cancer
patient?--?the anger, the grief, the crazy-making self-blame. The
Bus on Thursday elegantly rides along the edges of these issues.
--Joseph Scapellato, Electric Literature A horror novel about a
breast cancer survivor told in the voice of your funniest but most
anxious friend, The Bus on Thursday is an appealing mix of genres
that is both fluffy and deeply affecting at the same time.
--Vulture Your heart will go out to the eccentric, self-destructive
Eleanor, whose sharply witty narration is a superb companion ot the
weird world of Talbingo. --People Ingenuously exploits folk horror
conventions . . . Funny and harrowingly honest. --Toronto Star
Brilliant . . . A darkly funny tale. --Eithne Farry, Mail on Sunday
Thrillingly original and wildly funny. A slippery narrative keeps
you guessing what's really going on with a sharply witty narration.
--Deirdre O'Brien, Sunday Mirror The Bus on Thursday takes the 19th
century literary conceit of a woman going mad in the face of
repressive social expectations and updates it with brio for the
21st century. --Claire Allfree, Metro UK Delightfully bizarre . . .
Eleanor Mellet steps straight out of a chick-lit plot line into
WICKER MAN-type horror . . . This book deserves to find its (cult)
audience. For readers who enjoy their horror elegantly twisted.
--Library Journal, starred review Narrated by a cybercentury Wife
of Bath, this bawdy tale suspends both our disbelief and our
scruples. -- Kirkus With her snarky wit and old-school horror
style, Barrett has mastered the art of the small-town gothic --
perfect for readers who like their horror to straddle the nebulous
border between the real and the otherworldly. Hilarious, bizarre,
and absolutely terrifying, The Bus on Thursday reads like the
Lovecraftian love child of Shirley Jackson and Stephen King!
--Powells.com The Bus on Thursday is a delirious, exhilarating ride
that you can't predict and you won't forget. Like Rosemary's Baby
recast with Bridget Jones, it will make you laugh and make you
gasp. What more could you possibly want? --Adam Sternbergh, author
of The Blinds I don't know that I've read a book before that made
me laugh out loud while remaining totally unnerved, but The Bus on
Thursday does just that. It's a novel overrun with a rapidly
metastasizing host of unreliable outbursts, odd characters and
suspicious events. I'd willingly bear witness to any world through
sociopathic Eleanor's eyes. --Jac Jemc, author of The Grip of
It
Bursting with raucous energy, while anchored in seriousness, The
Bus on Thursday is an intoxicating horror-humor romp." --Jeff
VanderMeer, author of Borne and The Southern Reach Trilogy "Shirley
Barrett has crafted a quirky, one-of-a-kind, wild ride of a novel
with demons, kangaroos, a missing schoolteacher, a remote town
where things are strangely off-kilter, and a wonderfully bizarre
cast of characters. The Bus on Thursday is a darkly funny and
deeply unsettling novel you'll devour in one sitting." --Jennifer
McMahon, author of The Winter People
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