Scribe to publish Hell Days by Laura Elizabeth Woollett

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Scribe has acquired world rights to Hell Days, Laura Elizabeth Woollett's nonfiction debut, and her fifth book with Scribe Publications. Woollett's new offering will be published in September 2026.

Blending memoir, true crime, medical research, interviews, and cultural analysis, Hell Days investigates premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a hormonal mood disorder with which the author was diagnosed in 2019. Refracting outward from Woollett's experiences as starving artist, coma patient, parent — to those of other PMDD sufferers, along with dedicated researchers and clinicians, Hell Days is a testament to the precarity and dignity of life as a periodically suicidal person of reproductive age at this moment in history.

‘Hell Days has evolved so much from my original vague notion of writing about my PMDD (not least because I had a child midway through the writing process). This book was shaped by the disruption of pregnancy and early motherhood, by the escalating brutality of life in the 2020s, and by the pain, wisdom, and generosity of my interview subjects. While still a book about PMDD, Hell Days is also an unravelling of gender, the women's health industry, and the ersatz empowerments of our post-Covid, post-#MeToo hellscape.’

Laura Elizabeth Woollett

‘Known for her acclaimed fiction, Laura Elizabeth Woollett now turns her unflinching gaze inward and outward in a genre-bending account of what it means to navigate mental health, motherhood, and survival in contemporary life. Hell Days is essential reading — urgent, compassionate, and utterly necessary — and I'm thrilled to be publishing Laura's nonfiction debut.’

Marika Webb-Pullman, Publisher


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Laura Elizabeth Woollett

Laura Elizabeth Woollett is the author of a short story collection, The Love of a Bad Man (Scribe, 2016), and two novels, Beautiful Revolutionary (Scribe, 2018) and The Newcomer (Scribe, 2021). The Love of a Bad Man was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction and the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction. Beautiful Revolutionary was shortlisted for the 2019 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Fiction, the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, and the Kathleen Mitchell Award. Laura was the City of Melbourne’s 2020 Boyd Garret writer-in-residence and a 2020-22 Marten Bequest scholar for prose.

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