ABOUT ALICE BINGHAM GORMAN

Alice Bingham Gorman is a writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Her writing has been published in Vogue, O, the Oprah Magazine, O’s Little Book of Love and Friendship, The Louisville Review and countless regional periodicals and art publications. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, she divides her time between Maine and Florida. Valeria Vose, her first novel, won the 2019 Independent Publishers Book Awards Gold Medal in Southern Regional Fiction.

“…the book is enriched by Gorman’s wisdom and compassion: Brava.”

ROXANA ROBINSON, AUTHOR OF SPARTA

“You literally can’t put this book down.”

LEE SMITH, AUTHOR OF DIMESTORE: A WRITERS LIFE

“What makes the narrative exceptional is its nuanced approach to Mallie’s spiritual transformation.”

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“A deep dive into multi-layered truth.”

THE RT. REV. CHILTON KNUDSEN, FORMER BISHOP OF MAINE

“Valeria’s story is that of so many women of a certain generation.”

ROBIN LIPPINCOTT, AUTHOR OF BLUE TERRITORY: A MEDITATION ON THE LIFE AND ART OF JOAN MITCHELL

“A brilliant, heartbreaking, and affirming story.”

ELIZABETH STUCKEY-FRENCH, AUTHOR OF THE REVENGE OF THE RADIOACTIVE LADY

“…the book is enriched by Gorman’s wisdom and compassion: Brava.”

ROXANA ROBINSON, AUTHOR OF SPARTA

“A deep dive into multi-layered truth.”

THE RT. REV. CHILTON KNUDSEN, FORMER BISHOP OF MAINE

“A brilliant, heartbreaking, and affirming story.”

ELIZABETH STUCKEY-FRENCH, AUTHOR OF THE REVENGE OF THE RADIOACTIVE LADY

“Valeria’s story is that of so many women of a certain generation.”

ROBIN LIPPINCOTT, AUTHOR OF BLUE TERRITORY: A MEDITATION ON THE LIFE AND ART OF JOAN MITCHELL

“You literally can’t put this book down.”

LEE SMITH, AUTHOR OF DIMESTORE: A WRITERS LIFE

“What makes the narrative exceptional is its nuanced approach to Mallie’s spiritual transformation.”

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Valeria Vose won the 2019 Independent Publishers Book Awards Gold Medal in Southern Regional Fiction.