Spanning generic conventions ranging from science fiction to fantasy, mythology, supernaturalism and folklore, the stories in Ladies’ Night recurrently return to one vital question: is freedom for women truly possible in the world we live in and where exactly do we begin to build its possibilities? This is the quest to which all other quests in these stories are subordinated. There is the constant anxiety, for instance, over women’s invisibility in a man’s world. In ‘Bubbly Dreams about Ghosts’, the narrator says: “To him, in his mind and mine, he is a mirror of my own soul. Hence I am him, none other than his own self. So in his consciousness I stand, effectively nullified, ultimately invisible.”