Content notes (CNs) are intended to help readers avoid being surprised by content that may be triggering to them. If you have any comments on how to improve this page, please contact Emma directly at admin@emmalindhagen.com
General note:
This series is set in a fictional, dystopian version of Earth wherein systemic oppression on all levels is a mostly-unchallenged status quo (even moreso, that is, than in our real world) kept in place by a strict system of political, legal, religious and economical checks and balances designed to make people strive for normality and consider deviancy from the norm a threat. As such, allusions to violence and oppression on the basis of race, gender, sexuality, religion, disabilities and other marginalizations will occur at intervals throughout the series.
Since CNs can contain spoilers, the book-specific CNs are hidden below.
Click here for content notes for Going Home
-Self-harm: one non-graphic but moderately intense scene, and allusion at intervals throughout
-Child abuse/LGBTQ-Bias Violence: one off-the-page occurrence of LGBTQ-bias violence toward a child, described explicitly once and alluded to at intervals throughout
-Emotional abuse: one moderate intensity scene, and allusion at intervals throughout
– Nonconsensual separation of parent from child: allusions throughout
Click here for content notes for Dress Rehearsal Rag
-Self-harm: allusions to off-the-page events only
-Child abuse/LGBTQ-Bias Violence: allusions to off-the-page events only
-Emotional abuse: one moderate intensity scene describing off-the-page events, and allusions to same throughout
– Nonconsensual separation of parent from child: allusions throughout
Click here for content notes for Undertow
– Self-harm: allusions to off-the-page events
– Sexual assault and rape culture: non-graphic mention in one scene
– Trauma disorder/PTSD: two on-page depictions of panic attacks, discussion and references in other scenes
– Water and drowning: one graphic depiction of a near-drowning with subsequent health effects
– Nonconsensual separation of parent from child: allusions throughout