Shaunna Lee Lynch: The Goddess Complex

Time and date

Thursday 16 July 2026

11:30 am

Location

Bantry Bookshop

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The Goddess Complex by debut Cork novelist Shaunna Lee Lynch is an unmissable feminist dystopia set in a future Ireland. Based on real Irish history, this thought-provoking new YA novel follows two very different young women, Elmagh and Amber, as they navigate a future Ireland where women’s intuition is considered a dangerous mental illness. 

Shaunna questions the current reality we live in, where women and queer people’s rights are globally under threat, by championing equality, community, hope and resistance. It is inspired by her grandmother’s experiences of the Magdalene laundries scandal in Ireland, where so-called ‘fallen’ women were condemned to institutions. 

Shaunna will be in conversation with Molly Twomey

Admission: Free. YA (and also loved by adults)

In Ireland, 2064, female intuition is considered a dangerous mental illness known as The Goddess Complex. Afflicted women and girls are institutionalized, and become property of the State – an already corrupt and highly segregated corporate governing body. Raised in a State facility, Amber is one of those young women, and has spent her whole life desperate to escape the Croí, Ireland’s capital city, where all citizens are expected to reside. But not everyone abides by the State’s regime. Sixteen-year-old Elmagh has grown up in the Deadlands of Ireland, raised by her four vagabond aunts. Yet despite her freedom, the isolation of her existence leaves her lonely and, like Amber, she yearns for a normal life – whatever normal is. 

 

When both of their lives coalesce, Elmagh and Amber must tap into their prohibited intuition… or risk losing everything. 

Writers

Shaunna Lee Lynch 

Shaunna Lee Lynch is a writer, spoken-word poet, and performer living in Cork. She has performed her poems at arts events and festivals all over Ireland and abroad. From an early...

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Molly Twomey

Molly Twomey grew up in Lismore, County Waterford, and graduated in 2019 with an MA in Creative Writing from University College Cork. Her first collection, Raised Among Vultures was published...

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