Meghan Purvis
Meghan Purvis grew up in California and has been finding pretexts for living in England ever since. She received an MA and PhD from the University of East Anglia, and an MFA from North Carolina State University. She writes across many different genres; her translation of Beowulf was published in 2013 and won the 2011 Times Stephen Spender Prize for literary translation. Her poetry has appeared, among other places, in Magma, The Rialto, and The Interpreter's House. She has also contributed chapters to several edited collections, with a focus on feminism, horror, and where the two intersect. She lives in London with a rescue dog, a rescue cat, and a balcony of needy pigeons.
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The Wages of Dying - Paperback
Ruby Davis, a young bootlegger, isn’t worried about the big-city men muscling in on her boss’s territory—until they start biting necks. It’s a big jump from ferrying liquor through Appalachia to hunting vampires through the nightclubs of Manhattan, with only an ex-showgirl and a gangland doctor for backup, but Ruby is out for revenge and nothing can stop her. Or so she tells herself, but being so focused on her target puts her in danger of missing a threat closer to home. Learn More£8.99Out of stock