Alicia Rudd

Alicia Rudd is a contributing writer for an online network of aspiring and experienced writers and journalists, and enjoys reading literature. Alicia’s profile page can be accessed at Suite101.

June 2010

Controlled and subtle inner rage

The various characters do seem to foster romanticised versions of themselves, and fail miserably in their attempts to realise them. So really, the author is making a statement through her characters about how ordinary people become trapped in socially constructed forms of behaviour.

Fiction
April 2010

Earthly angel

A dark gothic novel of suspense about assassins and Angels, set in worlds past and present.

Fiction
February 2010

Shades of light and dark

Phillips is able to deliver a powerful and evocative message through four central characters whose close familial bond is described between shifting narrative perspectives of past and present, to illustrate the endurance of close, personal relationships which permeate and surpass the boundaries of place and time.

Fiction
November 2009

Ordinary village folk

The striking clarity with which Sarah explains her story also provides a balanced and unromanticised version of the early American justice system and sheds light over its true situation amidst fear and unjustified mass superstitious panic under the pretence of religious ideology.

Fiction
September 2009

Respect and respectability

Gee’s novel certainly recreates the atmospheric conditions of the historical period, including the insecurity of women and their dependence on the male instigated moral constraints brought about by marriage. Their very respectability, in fact, rests on the acquisition of an eligible bachelor to secure their status as respectable individuals in a male dominated society.

Fiction

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