
Writing Through the Darkness Easing Your Depression with Paper and Pen
by MAYNARD SCHAEFER, ELIZABETHBuy New
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Author Biography
THE AUTHOR SCOOP
Read any good books lately? I read almost everything – non-fiction, fiction, poetry, memoir. I’ve recently loved A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini; Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain by Sharon Begley; and Peace Is Every Step by Thich Nhat Hanh.If you had to boil your book’s message down to one sentence, what would it be? Don’t hesitate, just write; you’ll feel better.Tell me a story that other people might not know about you. My husband and I are adopting a child from China – hopefully very soon!How do you cheer yourself up when you're feeling down?Go to a coffeehouse, read a book while I eat a scone and sip coffee, then write out what’s on my mind and plan how to cope.Where were you when you found out your book would be published?I was by a very noisy hotel swimming pool in Las Vegas, where my husband and I had gone to rendezvous with his parents for a few days. It was so loud I could hardly hear my agent on my cell phone!
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. viii |
Introduction: Writing Really Can Help Depression | p. 1 |
The Writing-Depression Connection | |
Start Writing and Healing Today | p. 7 |
Getting Our Terms Straight: Depression, Therapy, and Art | p. 23 |
Science Says Writing Helps Your Health | p. 35 |
What about All Those Depressed Authors? | p. 43 |
Writing for Your Mind, Heart, and Spirit | p. 51 |
Write It Out: How to Write Through the Darkness | |
Journaling and Freewriting as You Build Your Writing Habit | p. 73 |
Poetry to Light the Darkness | p. 85 |
Writing Your Life in Memoir | p. 97 |
Telling Stories: Fiction from Depression | p. 111 |
The Benefits of Sharing Your Writing | p. 121 |
Writing for a Wider Audience: Publication and Speeches | p. 129 |
Writing with Your Depression, Not against It | p. 139 |
Where to Go from Here | |
Writing and Healing in a Community of Peers | p. 153 |
Writing On: More Exercises, Ideas, and Advice for Your Journey | p. 183 |
Notes | p. 199 |
Bibliography and Selected Resources | p. 203 |
About the Author | p. 211 |
Index | p. 212 |
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