Carmel Doohan
Writer
Carmel’s first novel, SEESAW, is published by CB editions (2021).
‘Seesaw is a shimmering challenge to certainty.’ – Maria Fusco
‘Supple, fearless and poetic.’ – Chloe Aridjis
When life gets hard, what will you do to the Other to protect yourself?
Boats are sinking in the Mediterranean, and Siobhan begins work  at a night shelter for asylum seekers. At the same time she is coping  with the fallout of her relationships with an identical twin sister, an  ex-girlfriend, and a boyfriend with whom she can no longer have sex. As  political conflicts escalate she begins to recognise the destructive,  zero-sum dynamic she learned in childhood and is forced to acknowledge  her own violent logic of self-preservation. Drawing on cinematic  montage, the narrative renders fragments of memory, experience and  observation in a pattern of shifting analogies that work to illuminate  the possibility of a less binary world.
Carmel has a space  on the second floor at Haarlem where she is researching and writing her  next novel. It is about feminist political consciousness, the history of  capitalism and how change happens. It follows two women, living 200  years apart, in the same Cromford worker’s cottage; one is a  mill-factory spinner in the early 19th century, the other a divorced  miner’s wife in the present day.
Carmel has a PhD in Creative  Writing from the University of Glasgow and a BA in Fine Arts from  Nottingham Trent. She teaches Creative Nonfiction at Bishopsgate  Institute in London.