Anna Lyndsey worked for several years as a civil servant in Whitehall until she became ill with extreme light sensitivity. Desperate to stop her brain exploding from boredom, she started scribbling in the darkness, and her memoir Girl in the Dark was published by Bloomsbury in 2015 and was chosen as a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. Like many people who suffer from chronic illness, Anna Lyndsey found her physical condition frequently dismissed as "all in the mind", despite clear evidence that it wasn't. Now formally diagnosed with an immune system disorder which causes severe reactions to a range of everyday triggers, she has become fascinated by the way establishments of all kinds - corporate, political, scientific - react to new uncomfortable truths, and how often they reach for "psychological" labels to keep those truths at bay. This is the subject of her novel Impossible People. For more information see https: //annalyndsey.com/
Jan 14, 2024
Cover of Impossible People

Impossible People

Feb 26, 2015
Cover of Girl in the Dark

Girl in the Dark