Miles and Miles of No-Man’s Land – By Libba Bray

Kindness Blog

This is the hardest blog I’ve ever attempted to write.

For the better part of eight months, I have been struggling under the thumb of a rather intense depression. This is a monster I’ve battled many times in my life; it is not new. Yet, this has been a particularly brutal one, and I’m not out of the woods yet.

As a writer, I try to write about everything. But it’s hard to write about depression. For one, there’s the fear that the minute you say, “I’m suffering from depression,” people will look at you funny. That they will nod at you with wincing, constipated face, place a hand on your arm and say, with all good intent, “How are you?” And your pain will war with your desire to be “normal” and not looked at funny by sympathetic people at parties. So you will answer, “Fine, thanks” while you’ll…

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2 comments

  1. Yes moving. And haunting. Familiar in some aspects. Full of heart. And spectacularly well written. If it were me, there’d be comfort in that too — the spooling out of talent. The post itself demonstrates what you say about writing. Haven’t read that Salinger story. Will look for it this weekend.

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