A beautifully written journey through Scotland -- its history and its landscape -- in search of the seventeenth-century women murdered during the brutal witch hunts of the time
Allyson Shaw Books
This award-winning poet crafts work that delves into the intricate landscapes of the human psyche. Her poetry and fiction, frequently featured in esteemed literary journals and anthologies, are marked by a distinctive voice and profound insight. Through her verses, she unveils the subtle nuances of emotion and relationships, connecting with readers on a deeply resonant level. Her literary contributions offer a valuable perspective on contemporary themes.


The Desperate Ones
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In a dystopian society governed by corporate religion, the wealthy residents of Pottersfield are evacuated as the city faces destruction by Dominion Capital. The remaining inhabitants must navigate a perilous existence, grappling with their fates as they confront the impending obliteration. Their intertwined lives reveal the harsh realities of survival and the stark divide between the privileged and the marginalized, ultimately leading to a new and uncertain future in the aftermath of the city's demise.