
By: Anna B. Moore
ISBN: 978-1963115215
Unsolicited Press, 2024
Don't Pity the Desperate tells the story of Myra, a self-aware teenage girl who perseveres when her father admits her to an inpatient treatment center against her will. Under tight surveillance, Myra must confront both her alcoholism and her compulsion to pull out her hair. She finds hope in faith and confession, two key principles of recovery. As her peers-an ensemble of abused, neglected, and sometimes unrestrained addicts-grow to rely on the solutions offered at Our Primary Purpose, Myra decides to follow the rules. But when her counselor betrays her, her boyfriend rejects her (doesn't he?), and God remains indifferent despite her prayers and devotion, Myra must twist her narrative to move forward. Her quest for love and acceptance is a dark anthem of Gen-X pop culture and an affirmation of the suffering of growing up.
About the Author

Anna B. Moore has published lots of creative nonfiction and a little fiction in places such as American Scholar, Shenandoah, The Offing, Missouri Review, Pembroke Magazine, Pithead Chapel, and Black Warrior Review. Her essay, “Deathbed,” was an honorable mention in Best American Essays 2022. Two others, “That Our Stars Had Become Unmanageable,” and “Jenny Dies by Jet Ski,” were nominated for Sundress Press Best of the Net Awards in 2022.
She lives with her family, two cats, and two dogs in Northern California, where she teaches writing and literature at Chico State.
To learn more about Anna B. Moore and her work, please see www.annabmoore.com