It’s March 2020, Covid-19 has hit — and the government refuses to trace infection. You decide to do it yourself
'Every Public Health bone in my body was saying 'this is not right''
Holly Williams is an author, journalist, and critic. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The TLS, The Observer and Vogue. Her novels What Time Is Love? and The Start of Something are out now.
'Every Public Health bone in my body was saying 'this is not right''
‘An account of one restless woman looking for another’
How Holly Williams made Sheffield her muse
‘I don’t know if it is commercially viable. It could be more about me being deranged than anything else’
'Adding up numbers to make people dance'