Priscilla Morris

Priscilla Morris is a British author and lecturer whose debut novel, Black Butterflies, was shortlisted for a number of awards including the Women's Prize for Fiction.

[2] In 1993, relatives fleeing the siege of Sarajevo stayed at her family's home in London.

[1] Her father used a Times press pass to travel to Sarajevo and rescue his parents in law.

[2] She has a PhD in creative writing from the University of East Anglia and works as a lecturer.

[3] Her debut novel, Black Butterflies, is set during siege of Sarajevo and is inspired by the experiences of Morris and her family.