Allison Larkin

Allison Larkin is a highly accomplished author, best known for her work in the general fiction genre. She has gained international success and acclaim for her writing, most notably for her 2021 novel, "The People We Keep." Larkin's talent for storytelling has captivated readers around the world, earning her a place as a beloved and respected figure in the literary world.

In addition to "The People We Keep," Larkin has written several other successful novels, including "Why Can't I Be You," "Swimming for Sunlight," and "Stay." She has also published short fiction in respected literary journals such as the Summerset Review and Slice. Furthermore, Larkin's nonfiction work has been featured in anthologies like "I'm Not the Biggest Bitch in This Relationship" and "Author in Progress," demonstrating her versatility as a writer.

Interestingly, Larkin also writes under the pen name Allie Larkin. While the author's reasons for using a pseudonym are not publicly known, it is clear that she has a deep passion for storytelling and a commitment to her craft. Larkin currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, Jeremy, where she continues to write and create captivating stories that resonate with readers worldwide.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Stay 2010
2 Why Can't I Be You 2013
3 Swimming for Sunlight 2019
4 The People We Keep 2021