In a New York Times interview in 2023, she spoke about being "really online",[6] later telling The Independent that "the internet has been such a big part of my life but it’s taken years of work to disengage from it, and realise that it was actually a really negative influence".[7]
In 2023 her second book was listed by The Independent in a discussion of recent novels using fiction to examine the true crime genre.[8]
2018 - a recipient of a New Writing NorthYoung Writers Talent grant. Her mentor was Matt Wesolowski.
2020 - Boy Parts won Blackwell's Fiction Book of the Year[15]
2023 - one of ten recipients of the Women’s Prize x Good Housekeeping Futures authors, identified as one of "the most promising female authors under the age of 35 and under who are exciting, boundary-changing, and inspirational".[4]
2023 - named one of Granta'sBest of Young British Novelists[16][17]