"Singing My Sister Down" is a 2004 fantasy short story by Australian writer Margo Lanagan.
[1] The story was later published in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection[2] edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link, and Gavin J.
Grant; The Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy (Volume 1)[3] edited by Bill Congreve and Michelle Marquardt; and The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories[4] edited by Jeff VanderMeer and Ann VanderMeer.
Ikky’s crime is never explicitly discussed, although it is inferred that she killed her husband with an axe (which calls to mind Lizzie Borden, the supposed female murderer who has become a part of American folklore and the public imagination at large).
An intimate moment with family becomes a public event, as Ikky sinks further into the deeps, and a young woman accused of murder becomes fodder for the eagerly watching crowds.