A working class coming-of-age story of one girl's attempt to claim an identity for herself beyond that ascribed by her chaotic home life that expertly captures the shaky existence of all who are lost.
Alison Armstrong Bücher
Alison Armstrong schreibt literarische Horrorromane, die sich mit innerem Terror, schleichender Angst und albtraumhaften Epiphanien auseinandersetzen. Ihre Arbeit erforscht heimliche Ängste und solipsistische Sorgen, wobei sie sich oft der dunklen Seite des weiblichen Bewusstseins durch archetypische Erkundungen widmet. Armstrongs Schreiben zeichnet sich durch seine psychologische Tiefe und seine Untersuchung der verborgenen Winkel des Geistes aus.





Leaving Mum to put up the beach tent, Luna wanders off to explore the beach with the sea shimmering in the distance. Like a bolt from the blue, Luna soon discovers that she is well and truly lost! Instantly, the magic of a day at the beach turns into a bad dream. Can Luna pull out all the stops to find Mum?
Rooted in the lessons from both wild and tame creatures, these stories explore the timeless laws of the Natural world. They highlight the innate sense of justice and truth found within these animals, offering imaginative narratives that reflect on the deeper connections between humanity and nature.
Dark Visitations
- 154 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The story follows Alley, a young punk musician who, from childhood, has been visited by otherworldly beings, leading to a life-changing transformation into an immortal vampire. As she reflects on her terrifying encounters and dark obsessions, the narrative delves into the events that triggered her Awakening and the moral complexities of preying on humans. This prequel expands on her haunting journey, exploring the intersections of music, identity, and the supernatural.
The Pen-Ultimate Word
Re-Views & Inter-Views on Literature, Architecture, & Art
- 178 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Alison Armstrong's extensive engagement with Anglo-Irish literature has led to notable works, including a literary cookbook and a scholarly volume on W.B. Yeats. Her diverse writing spans essays, stories, poetry, and reviews published in various prestigious journals. Recent publications with Xlibris showcase her versatility, featuring monologues, memoirs, essays on literature and art, and fables. Additionally, she imparts her knowledge as a teacher in the Humanities Department at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.