Rym Kechacha was born in London and now lives in Norwich with her husband, two daughters and an unruly garden.
Dark River, her first novel, is set between Mesolithic Doggerland and a near-future UK and asks, how can a mother save her family in the face of climate catastrophe? Dark River was shortlisted in two categories at the British Fantasy Awards in 2021.
To Catch a Moon, her second novel, is a secondary world fantasy based on the beautiful paintings of Spanish Surrealist Remedios Varo.
The Apple and the Pearl, her third novel, is set over the course of a single day in the life of a touring ballet company who perform for dangerous otherworldly creatures. An omnivorous reader, she writes speculative fiction and is inspired by mythology, nature and art.