Marlayna Glynn became an unlikely voice for childhood suffering when she burst onto the literary scene with OVERLAY, the Next Generation prize-winning memoir of her early childhood in 1970s Las Vegas. Then came ANGELES, the author's account of her dedication to construct the life of her dreams.
Now is the author's testimony about how the sins of the fathers threatened her with a long-in-coming crippling depression. Readers will find AS ALL HELL an urgent enlightenment for adult children of alcoholics everywhere. In bold fashion featuring her heartbreaking honesty, the author records the trials and surprises she faced with single parenthood and resultant clinical depression. The author's prose creates a lasting impact on readers driven to understand the lingering, indelible effects of an unfortunate childhood.