A medical student consumes human tissue to transform her body. The ghost of the woman she took it from begins to follow her. But the hunger that awakens is not the ghost's-it has always been hers. SACKITTIN is a psychological horror novel that asks what we would consume to become who we want to be-and what would consume us in return. Set in the dissection labs of Melbourne, the fitness studios of a city in winter, and the haunted apartment of a woman who can't stop eating, this is a story about the body as a battlefield, love as a risk, and hunger as something that cannot be satisfied because it was never about food.
Deliberate. Layered. Always reaching for something truer.
A medical student consumes human tissue to transform her body. The ghost of the woman she took it from begins to follow her. But the hunger that awakens is not the ghost's-it has always been hers. SACKITTIN is a psychological horror novel that asks what we would consume to become who we want to be-and what would consume us in return. Set in the dissection labs of Melbourne, the fitness studios of a city in winter, and the haunted apartment of a woman who can't stop eating, this is a story about the body as a battlefield, love as a risk, and hunger as something that cannot be satisfied because it was never about food.
Deliberate. Layered. Always reaching for something truer.