How was the book? I remember reading her first work and being an escapist, I felt utterly depressed. It was too real, personal and dark.. it was an eye opener but frankly it's not something I want to revisit anytime soon, especially during this pandemic. I wish to pick it up in the future cos I really hope she'll be alright.
Well, the book exists, so she avoided the worst possible outcome. It's tricky talking about her work, because it feels like each successive work is a little more grounded (her relationship with her parents has improved a lot, or at least she just sees and portrays them very differently now) but also makes me worry about what might happen to her next. Also, I found this book a lot less despairing and a lot funnier than My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, in part because the situation is just so messed up and absurd, and because of all the little details she includes, like the incredibly unwieldy 4-liter bottle of shochu she got in the depths of her bender phase. It's funny and it hurts to watch at the same time.
I think the best news in this one is that a lot of the problems that led to her being such a heavy drinker were relatively easily fixed by changing her ADHD meds, so barring any long-term consequences of her pancreatitis, she's probably gonna be OK? I'm really rooting for her to get her shit together. I also really want to see something from her that's not so directly autobiographical, just to see what it's like. She tweets excerpts from a work in progress that looks pretty different from her previous stuff, so I'm hopeful that's what she's doing…
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