Laura Harrington is an acclaimed author and playwright, celebrated for her novel "Alice Bliss," which explores themes of family and loss. With a background in theater, her storytelling is marked by vivid character development and emotional depth. Harrington's work often delves into the complexities of human relationships, earning her various accolades. She is also recognized for her contributions to the literary and theatrical communities through workshops and educational initiatives.
The world was full of Alice Blisses.
Sometimes she wished she could just break, so that someone could put her back together.
We all know that love is bigger than fear.
And there was nothing that Alice could do about the hurricane of her father’s grief.
For every truth she knew, there was an equal and opposite truth.
Alice knew that there was no making up for what her mother had lost.
The world was not fair, and she had to figure out how to live in it.
Alice suspected that love and hate were not opposites, but simply one long continuum.
Life was what happened while you were making other plans.
Alice knew she was capable of love, but she wasn't sure she was capable of hope.
Alice wanted to believe that the dead were still a part of her world.
The hardest thing about being brave was that no one ever knew it.