CLEANER de Jess Shanon

A surreal and irreverent story of an awkward, impulsive and self-sabotaging woman. With dark humour and suspense, it aligns tonally with Fleabag and Scarlett Thomas’ writing.

CLEANER
by Jess Shanon
Bedford Square, August 2025
(via Randle Editorial and Literary Consultancy)

When an unnamed woman in her mid-twenties moves back home to live with her parents, she finds fuel in anew obsession for cleaning. What she hadn’t anticipated, was the events that set in motion afterwards, leading her to posting as a nude model foran art gallery, where she also works as a cleaner.

There, she is painted by Isabella and, next, the two women have sex in the bathroom. And, next, the woman is fuelled by a new obsession: Isabella. She wears Isabella’s clothes, she moves in with Isabella’s boyfriend, Paul and introduces him to her parents. She invents alternate realities about who she and Isabella are to each other.

As time passes, the narrator tries to distract herself by cleaning and drawing – until she puts on an exhibition of her own. This is her final attempt at summoning Isabella back. The plan is successful but the narrator is ultimately left wondering if Isabella’s return has changed anything.

Jess Shannon is a writer from Birmingham and proud graduate of the Warwick Writing Programme. She completed her MA in Writing in 2021. As well as fiction, Jess is an avid theatre goer and performer. She’s currently working as an English teacher.

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