
"Alice is determined to recover from a bad relationship that almost destroyed her, both physically and mentally. Maddie was a drunk and a drug addict with an appetite for s*x and violence, and Alice was lucky to get away.
Alice finally has enough and moves back home to Louisiana, confident she’s managed to leave Maddie back in Tucson. A run-in with the law almost ensures Maddie is safely out of reach.
But then Maddie shows up to ask for Alice’s help. Can Alice clear her thoughts of the Wonderland characters inside her mind long enough to handle this dangerous situation?"

Message from Alice By Ginna Wilkerson I seem to have become Alice in the White Rabbit’s house, tossing cakes out the window at the strange crowd below, grown too large to wiggle but a finger. I wear an overcoat of anxiety in the form of my house, expanding around the shell of me to restrict my every movement. Not physical movement, like the literary Alice, but my ability to make decisions, create art—to move forward in any meaningful way. Abandoned art projects litter my upstairs studio—the place in which I had intended, only months ago, to make art of the highest order, earth-shattering, world-changing art that would make me famous. At night sometimes I sit on the floor in the center of this ruined ideal and listen to the radio: kitschy old songs from the eighties that captured my hear
