Genre: Mainstream Fiction
About displacedbeatnikLocation: Chicago, IL Home Region: Age:34 Website: http://retentivewrimo.blogspot.com Favorite writers: George Orwell, Henry Miller, Bill Bryson, Nick Hornby, Milan Kundera, Kurt Vonnegut, Dan Brown, Douglas Adams Favorite music: Mashups, Covers, Brit Rock, Singer/Songwriters Non-noveling interests: Travel, movies (especially documentaries), photography, politics, sociology, soccer |
Joined: November 3, 2003 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 10 NaNoWriMo buddies: 11
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Synopsis: Telling The Truth Is Not Love
It seems like I'm constantly writing about depression. Emily, my favorite character I've ever written (from my 2004 novel, the only one I ever finished, "Why Sleep When I'll Only Dream?"), suffered from a "beautiful," sad, poetic, clinical depression (described as "angelic" by those around her). But there's an ugly side of depression too for those whose temperment leans more into psychosis. This novel describes an "ugly" clinical depression through the eyes of someone institutionalized for depression and slight delusional paranoia describing a breakup with his ex-girlfriend. Thankfully it's not autobiographical en total but in many ways, only the names have been changed to protect the "innocent."
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