Priscilla Morris is a British author known for her literary fiction. Her debut novel, *Black Butterflies* (2022), draws on her experiences living in Sarajevo during the siege of the 1990s. The novel follows an artist trapped in a besieged city and explores themes of war, survival, resilience, and the sustaining power of art amid catastrophe. Morris's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose, intimate portrayal of human endurance, and vivid evocation of place. *Black Butterflies* received critical acclaim for its sensitive and immersive depiction of life during wartime and was longlisted for several literary awards, establishing Morris as a distinctive voice in contemporary fiction.