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Alyssa Cooper is a Canadian author and poet currently living in Kingston, Ontario. First published in 2008, she is the author of four novels, a short story collection, and two poetry collections. An active spoken word performer, she currently holds an executive position in the Kingston Poetry Collective and the Queen’s Poetry Slam planning committee.

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Alyssa Cooper I'm currently working on Twisted, the sequel to Switch and second installment of The Witches of Armour Hill series. The Witches of Armour Hill is my f…moreI'm currently working on Twisted, the sequel to Switch and second installment of The Witches of Armour Hill series. The Witches of Armour Hill is my first series, and Twisted is my first sequel - I'm finding this to be a whole new experience. (less)
Alyssa Cooper I refuse to believe in the concept of writer's block - even when I don't feel like writing, or I don't know what to writer, I sit down and I force mys…moreI refuse to believe in the concept of writer's block - even when I don't feel like writing, or I don't know what to writer, I sit down and I force myself to do it. Even if the first twenty minutes are agonizing, and it feels like I'm getting nothing done, eventually things start flowing again. (less)
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The Motel Room

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Switch (The Witches of Armo...

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Whispering Peak

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Whispers: A Collection of D...

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Salvation

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Sunshine: The Author's Edition

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A Different Kind of Beauty

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Benjamin

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Happy Almost-Release-Day!

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It’s (finally) a real actual thing!


The Witches of Armour Hill: Twisted is available now for pre-order, exclusively on Amazon. If you’re an old-fashioned paperback-er, you’ll have to wait until the official release of August 10th – the paperback will be available on Amazon, from the e-store on my website, and, if you live in the Kingston area, from me personally!

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3.92 avg rating — 25 ratings

Coco J. Ginger
“She wanted to write about something other then love. Yet her freethinking pen seemed more adhered to her heart then to her head. A battle she never felt worth fighting.”
Jamie Weise




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Alyssa Cooper Ryan wrote: "thank you for the locations to samples of your work. I wish you well in your creative endeavors.

I liked the Beggar and his cup. Very enjoyable, but what you did in that Autumn poem was exquis..."


Thank you. Poetry has definitely become a staple of mine the last few years. I've written 50 or 60 and I'm hoping to find a chance to publish my own collection sometime soon.


message 5: by Ryan (last edited Jun 06, 2012 06:59AM)

Ryan Lowrie thank you for the locations to samples of your work. I wish you well in your creative endeavors.

I liked the Beggar and his cup. Very enjoyable, but what you did in that Autumn poem was exquisite. Please write more poetry.

Cheers.


Alyssa Cooper Ryan wrote: "Alyssa wrote: "Ryan wrote: "I've been looking at your reviews and the sheer range of your interests is impressive but I have to ask: why have you no love for Shakespeare? What did the bard of Avon..."

I don't generally email my work around. I'm seeking publication opportunities for most of it, and I'm quite wary of the internet. :) You can find a poem of mine on stonevoices.co and a short story on inktankmagazine.com, and my first novel will be out this fall


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Ryan Lowrie Alyssa wrote: "Ryan wrote: "I've been looking at your reviews and the sheer range of your interests is impressive but I have to ask: why have you no love for Shakespeare? What did the bard of Avon ever do to ear..."

Your opinion is, without a doubt, the most honest criticism I have ever read about Shakespeare's body of work. I am going to be forward and ask to read of your work. My inbox awaits: sugarfreeryan@hotmail.com


Alyssa Cooper Ryan wrote: "I've been looking at your reviews and the sheer range of your interests is impressive but I have to ask: why have you no love for Shakespeare? What did the bard of Avon ever do to earn such low ra..."

I've just never been a Shakespeare fan, personally. I think that his story lines are blunt and predictable, his characters are completely one dimensional, and his fame has far outreached his talents. I know that a lot of people have a very deep respect for the man, and I can appreciate that, he's just not a favourite of mine.


message 1: by Ryan

Ryan Lowrie I've been looking at your reviews and the sheer range of your interests is impressive but I have to ask: why have you no love for Shakespeare? What did the bard of Avon ever do to earn such low ratings from you?


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