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Random Acts of Optimism -Short Story Collection by Alison Wells

Random Acts of Optimism -Short Story Collection by Alison Wells

 

Random Acts of Optimism by Alison Wells

Short story Collection 

Irish Author, based in Bray, Co. Wicklow 

 

This debut collection of 15 short stories has something for everyone. A librarian and an elderly person form a bond during lockdown. There are ghosts. There are problems with plumbers. There are dinosaurs on the Isle of Wight. There is a story written from the point of view of a letter. There are stars, meringues, memories in jars, a spaceman. Most of all, there are people, trying to cope with life and all its travails. At times tender and thought-provoking, by turns humorous and bleak, this cornucopia of tales is truly a pleasure to read.

 

Praise for Random Acts of Optimism

“A genuinely marvellous collection. There’s a crystalline quality to the prose that at times dazzles and at others leaves you gasping for breath, but more than anything it’s the compulsive nature of the storytelling that will have readers unable to put this collection down. Alison Wells, a very fine writer and clearly one who has honed her craft to mastery, deserves a broad and enthusiastic audience. Random Acts of Optimism ought to do the trick.”
Billy O’Callaghan, author of Life Sentences

 

“Random Acts of Optimism by Alison Wells is a lively, highly imaginative and delightful collection of short fiction. This book contains a breath-taking range of subject matter and themes. A librarian and an elderly person form
a bond during lockdown. There are ghosts. There are problems with plumbers. There are dinosaurs on the Isle of Wight. There is a story written from the point of view of a letter. There are stars, meringues, memories in jars, a spaceman. Most of all, there are people, trying to cope with life and all its travails. At times tender and thought-provoking, by turns humorous and bleak, this cornucopia of tales is truly a pleasure to read.

Madeleine D’Arcy, Author of Waiting for the Bullet and Liberty Terrace

 

"There’s an incredibly sensual precision to Wells’ sentences - nobody writes like Alison Wells - her stories sizzle, she's an unsentimental yet compassionate documenter of humanity, whose stories are never what you might expect. She has an unusual and imaginative approach, a wide range, and a canny wisdom. The tragic and comic are not just juxtaposed, they wrap around each other - Wells is a unique voice, and this collection is one to treasure. Fans of the work of Lorrie Moore and Lucia Berlin will love this collection.”
Niamh Boyce, Award Winning Author of The Herbalist and Her Kind

 

"Playful and poignant paeans to the uncertain and arbitrary times we live in, here are stories that read like shards of endurance, of defiance to the wax and wane of life. A courageous, inventive, and rewarding collection.”
Alan McMonagle, author of Ithaca and Laura Cassidy’s Walk of Fame

 

 “Alison Wells is an Irish Elena Ferrante.Yes, she is that amazing…There is a shimmering sense of magic running through all the stories and they range from funerals, through plumbers, lockdown to dinosaurs and show the wit and imagination of the author. A terrific collection of stories and heralds the arrival of a major talent” Ken Bruen, crime author of Galway Silence 

 

 

Biography

Alison Wells was born in London, raised in Kerry and lives in Bray, near Dublin with her husband and four children. A graduate of Communication Studies and Psychology, she is now an enthusiastic librarian. Alison has been awarded residencies at Cill Rialaig, Co. Kerry. Her literary short fiction has been Pushcart prize nominated and shortlisted for Hennessy New Irish Writing, Bridport, BBC Opening Lines and Bray Literary Festival.

 

Her writing has appeared in The Stinging Fly, The Lonely Crowd, Crannóg, UK National Flash Fiction anthologies Jawbreakers and Scraps, and New Island/RTÉ Arena’s New Planet Cabaret. Eat! was highly commended in the Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair 2019. In 2020 she was a finalist with The Exhibit of Held Breaths. Her Head Above Water blog explores creativity and resilience.  

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