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S. A. Jones S. A. Jones i(A118390 works by) (a.k.a. Sarah Jones)
Gender: Female
Heritage: British
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1 4 y separately published work icon The Fortress S. A. Jones , Melbourne : Echo Publishing , 2018 13799766 2018 single work novel fantasy

'The Fortress asks questions about consent, power, love and fulfilment, and is absorbing, explicit, confronting and moving.

'Jonathon Bridge has the corner office, the tailored suits and the impeccable pedigree. He has a fascinating wife, a child on the way and a string of nubile lovers on the side. He's a man who's going places. His world is our world: the same chaos and sprawl, haves and have-nots, men and women, skyscrapers and billboards. But it also exists alongside a vast, self-sustaining city-state called The Fortress where the indigenous inhabitants, the Vaik, continue to live much as they have always done. The Vaik is an all-female civilisation.

'The Fortress is cloistered from the outside world and connected to it by an arcane tradition that permits female victims of male violence to order their assailants into The Fortress indefinitely. Another way a man may enter The Fortress is as a supplicant. When Jonathon's pregnant wife Adalia discovers the ugly sexual violence pervading Jonathon's top-tier firm, she agrees to continue their fractured relationship on one condition: that Jonathon become a supplicant for a period of one year.

'Jonathon's arrival at The Fortress begins with a recitation of the conditions of his stay by Mandalay, the Vaik to whom he is assigned: he is forbidden to ask questions, to raise his hand in anger and to refuse sex. At times self-justifying, at other times lost, Jonathon is utterly unprepared for what will happen to him over the course of the year, not only to his body, but his mind and his heart.

'The Fortress is a psychological examination of the dark heart of modern masculinity. It is interested in what male sexual submission looks like and how a female civilisation might operate. It wants to know if readers can be aroused by sex scenes that have nothing to do with female objectification, and even if such arousal is possible. It asks questions about consent, power, love and fulfilment in a pacey, explicit and confronting read.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Isabelle of the Moon and Stars S. A. Jones , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2014 7805245 2014 single work novel

'Ever since 'the incident' two years ago, Isabelle has been stuck in a dead-end job, trying desperately to keep it together and ward off 'The Black Place.' Her best friend Evan is her safe place. They laugh at each other's jokes, share the same interests, and take the piss out of each other with the ruthless efficiency of long acquaintance. Sex isn't an issue because Evan has made a bargain with God to keep it in his pants, while Isabelle is still recovering from being deserted by her fiance Karl. Then, just as Evan reconsiders his vow, Isabelle contrives a bizarre passion for her boss, Jack. Everything implodes on one suffocatingly hot Australia Day. To escape the resulting chaos, Isabelle flees to Prague where she must finally confront her fears. Written by S.A. Jones, one of Australia's brightest new voices, Isabelle of the Moon and Stars is a provocative and funny novel about the dark places, both personal and historical.' (Publication summary)

1 Castle Dreaming S. A. Jones , 2014 single work prose travel
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings , January no. 16 2014; (p. 93-104)
1 The Birthing S. A. Jones , 2011 single work short story
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings , October no. 7 2011; (p. 65-72)
1 4 y separately published work icon Red Dress Walking S. A. Jones , Crows Nest : S. A. Jones , 2008 Z1532136 2008 single work novel 'This is the story of an intimate circle of friends and one couple, Will and Emily, who are very much in love with each other. But one day Will gives Emily a stunning, deeply sexy red dress, and somehow everything changes.' (Publisher's blurb)
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