Winner of the 2021 Silver Reader View Reviewer's Choice Award in Historical Fiction
The insane asylum on Blackwellโs Island is a human rat trap. It is easy to get in, but once there it is impossible to get out. โNellie Bly
Elizabeth Cochrane has a secret.
She isnโt the madwoman with amnesia the doctors and inmates at Blackwellโs Asylum think she is.
In truth, sheโs working undercover for the New York World. When the managing editor refuses to hire her because sheโs a woman, Elizabeth strikes a deal: in exchange for a job, sheโll impersonate a lunatic to expose a local asylumโs abuses.
When she arrives at the asylum, Elizabeth realizes she must make a decisionโis she there merely to bear witness, or to intervene on behalf of the abused inmates? Can she interfere without blowing her cover? As the superintendent of the asylum grows increasingly suspicious, Elizabeth knows her schemeโand her dream of becoming a journalist in New Yorkโis in jeopardy.
A Feigned Madness is a meticulously researched, fictionalized account of the woman who would come to be known as daredevil reporter Nellie Bly. At a time of cutthroat journalism, when newspapers battled for readers at any cost, Bly emerged as one of the first to break through the gender barrierโa woman who would, through her daring exploits, forge a trail for women fighting for their place in the world.
Tonya Mitchell received her BA in journalism from Indiana University. Her fiction has appeared in the Copperfield Review, Words Undone, and the Front Porch Review, as well as in various anthologies, including Furtive Dalliance, Welcome to Elsewhere, and Glimmer and Other Stories and Poems, for which she won the Cinnamon Press award in fiction. She is a self-professed Anglophile and is obsessed with all things relating to the Victorian period. She is a member of the Historical Novel Society North America and resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband and three wildly energetic sons.