Eliza Henry-Jones

 Eliza is an author, freelance writer, and PhD candidate in creative writing. She is the author of three novels and two young adult novels, which have been shortlisted for a number of awards. Her work has appeared in places such as The Guardian, ABC Organic Gardener, Country Style, The Big Issue, Gardening Australia and The Age. Her latest novel, Salt and Skin, was published in August this year by Ultimo Press. She lives on a little flower farm on Wurundjeri land.

Website elizahenryjones.com.au

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Salt and Skin

Grief-stricken and on the verge of a breakdown, Luda Managan and her two teenaged children try to make a home for themselves on a collection of harsh and haunted Scottish islands. 

Luda, a photographer, is mesmerised by the extraordinary magic of the islands and soon finds herself condemned by the local community after publishing images documenting the death of a local child. Alienated, Luda turns her attention to the records from the 17th century island witch-hunts and the fragmented life stories of the executed women. Min, restless and strong, tries to fill up the space in their family left by her father. She soon finds comfort in the depths of the icy North Sea and in an unlikely friendship with the elderly and irreverent local ‘witch’. The only thing that beautiful and gifted Darcy cares about is getting marks high enough for entry into university – one very, very far away from his mother.

Until he meets the wild foundling, Theo.

When a tragic accident unleashes ghosts and the echoes of long-ago violence and betrayal into their lives, the Managans are forced to confront the ways that history both hinders us and sets us free. Drawing on records of the witch trials and folk tales of the northern isles, Salt and Skin is full of tenderness, magic and yearning. It’s a meditation on the absence of women’s voices and stories in history, and the unexpected ways that sites of long-ago trauma continue to haunt the living.

Events at Mansfield Readers and Writers Festival 2023

Panel: Hijacked histories

Saturday 4 March  1:30 – 2:30 pm

$25 / $20 concession

Sensory masterclass: The language of flowers

Saturday 4 March  3:30 – 5:00 pm

$25 / $20 concession