S.C. Farrow is an Australian author and screenwriter whose work delves into the dark corners of the human psyche exploring trauma, identity, and the difficult choices we make under pressure. With a literary background and a PhD in trauma representation in progress, S.C.’s fiction is grounded in emotional authenticity and informed by years of research into narrative and the psychology of survival.

Her novels and screenplays move between genres — trauma fiction, psychological thriller, speculative horror, dark comedy — yet always return to central themes of grief, power, longing, and the search for truth. Whether portraying a soldier crushed under the weight of PTSD or a cult survivor haunted by the man who once owned her, S.C.’s characters fight to find meaning in a world that rarely offers it easily.

Previously a university lecturer in creative writing and literary studies, S.C. now writes full-time. She is the author of several novels and has recently completed a suite of original screenplays. Her work combines literary depth with cinematic structure and a commitment to emotional truth.

She believes stories have the power to save lives and that writing, when done with courage, can be an act of both rebellion and redemption.

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