Book · 2019 · Hazel Young

Katalepsis

Nightmares and hallucinations have plagued Heather Morell all her life, relics of schizophrenia and childhood bereavement.

Until she meets Raine and Evelyn, that is — self-proclaimed bodyguard and bad-tempered magician — and learns she’s not insane at all. The spirits and monsters she sees are all too real, the god-thing in her nightmares is teaching her how to surpass human limits, and her twin sister who supposedly never existed could still be alive, somewhere Outside, beyond the walls of reality.

Heather plunges into a world of eldritch magic and fanatic cultists, trying to stay alive, stay sane, and deal with her own blossoming attraction to dangerous women. But being ‘In The Know’ isn’t all terror and danger. Sometimes the monsters wear nice dresses and stick around for afternoon tea. Sometimes you find you have more in common with them than you think. Perhaps this is Heather’s chance to be something more than the defeated husk she’d grown up as, to find real friendship and meaning among things like herself – and perhaps, out there on the rim of the possible, to bring her twin sister back from the dead.

Katalepsis is an Ancient Greek word which means ‘comprehension’, or perhaps more accurately, ‘insight’.

Katalepsis is a serial web novel about cosmic horror and human fragility, urban fantasy and lesbian romance, set in a sleepy English university town.

Average No ratings yet
Rating

Tropes

DescriptorConsensusYour vote
Found family
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Love triangle
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note

Identities

DescriptorConsensusYour vote
Aro/ace representation
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Canon sapphic couple
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Lesbian character
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Polycule
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Trans character
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note

Outcomes

DescriptorConsensusYour vote
Happy ending for the couple
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Queer characters survive
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note
Relationship confirmed in text
No notes yet. Say why it does or doesn't fit — one or two sentences, spoilers marked. + Add a note

Behind the work

Not voted on. Every line is a sourced claim about a real person — a public self-identification or an on-the-record statement. No speculation, no outing, and anyone listed can ask to be removed.

Nothing sourced yet.