The Chameleon of Choice-bookcover

By: Alison Huckvale

The Chameleon of Choice

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The Chameleon of Choice by Alison Huckvale is her second collection of verses and poetry, whereby venturing down a rabbit hole can still be achieved wearing purple Dr Marten boots. Alison detonates gender, race, and ethnicity and puts feeling into fandango as a substitute for distress. Making choices and colour changes, she likens herself to a chameleon, where fear is replaced by impatience and the concept of affection is shut down.


John Hegley: “I am gladdened by the colours in both the writing and the images of chameleons and the biscuit tin. It is most reassuring to hear of a vulnerable phoenix.”


Rob Gee: “A rewarding symbiosis of poetry and visual art... Amongst other things, this book shows us the wisdom of finding joy in simple pleasures. Some lovely illustrations too.”


Helen Mort: “Alison writes poems from the heart. The Chameleon of Choice is an enlightening, bold, engaging collection.”

Alison Huckvale is an avid Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur football supporter, depending on which team is doing well! She has recently hung up her own football boots after many years of coaching and managing football at grassroots. This is Alison’s second publication, her first being The Tortoise of Hope. She is thirty years happily married to David with two independent daughters, Olivia and Holly-Mae. To complete the family are Bella and Koko—two adorable Schnoodles.


Alison enjoys art, painting and exploring different mediums, along with her more recent hobbies—crocheting and playing the ukulele—but not at the same time! She is the proud owner of 28 implants, having braved the option to fill her mouth with healthier teeth, but more importantly, to allow her to smile for the first time in fifty years.

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