Ecstatic

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climate anxiety fiction
climate heatwave novel
collective liberation story
community resistance novel
contemporary British literary fiction
dystopian London fiction
ecstatic dance novel
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female led literary fiction
forthcoming
government curfew story
illegal gathering fiction
literary speculative fiction
near future London novel
state surveillance fiction
underground dance movement
urban political novel

Product details

  • ISBN 9781806770694
  • Dimensions: 165 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Wilton Square Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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When a government curfew silences a city, one woman risks everything to make it dance again.

'Passionate and compulsive' Esther Freud, author of Hideous Kinky  

In a near-future London gripped by heat, unrest and state control, Lois refuses to let the body be regulated. When the right to assemble is revoked and the city turns brittle with violence, she plans an illegal three-day ‘long dance’ inside a crumbling East End church. What begins as an act of liberation will ripple through the lives of five strangers, with consequences none of them can foresee.

Ecstatic is a fierce, lyrical novel about freedom and control, intimacy and collective release. It captures a city on edge and the underground communities that refuse to surrender joy. At once political and deeply human, it asks what happens when we lose touch with our bodies, and what it might cost to reclaim them.

Emily Woof is a writer, actor and director from Newcastle upon Tyne. Her novels The Whole Wide Beauty (2010) and The Lightning Tree (2015) were published by Faber to wide acclaim. She has written extensively for stage, screen and radio, including the plays Sex III, Revolver, Going Going (Royal Festival Hall/Southbank Centre) and Blizzard (Soho Theatre). She wrote and directed Meeting Helen for FilmFour and the award-winning short Between the Wars, and has written several dramas for BBC Radio 4. As an actor, her credits include The Full Monty, Velvet Goldmine, Vera and Mothering Sunday. She lives in London with her family.

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