Matriarch (Novel), Encinitas, CA
Matriarch tells the tall tale of modern Iran through three generations of mothers and daughters coping with the challenges of immigration, identity, and inherited trauma.
“I hope my project amplifies female voices and the American Middle Eastern immigrant experience, illuminating the invisible wounds we inherit and the dance between myth and memory driving our fate.”
Angelica Allen is an Iranian-American writer from California. She studied English Literature and Politics at UC Berkeley, the University of Cambridge, and the University of Oxford. Her work sits at the intersection of public service and the arts. A freelance writer, educator, and consultant, she has researched gender-based violence in conflict; taught at an all-girls high school, UC Berkeley, and San Quentin State Prison; and served as an Obama White House political appointee. Her writing explores storytelling through language, gender, trauma, human rights, immigration, memory, identity, and home. Her novel-in-progress, Matriarch, was shortlisted for The London Library Emerging Writers Programme.
Visit Angelica’s website: www.angelicapgallen.com