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#416708 - 11/20/12 11:45 AM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 06/23/08
Posts: 848
Loc: washington
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First, I must say that I totally "dig" the title. I had no idea, that I was so uncomfortable in my own skin. I drank for oblivion and pretty much found it, losing all sense of self in the process..."Nice to Meet Me" in my survivor opinion is a totally awesome title...
Now I must say that I found this book, highly triggering. Ironically not because of anything that was said. (truthfully, I believe you took every attempt to write this book in a non triggering fashion). I just found it so highly personable, I couldn't help but find myself delving into the comparison/contrasting of my own story.
That being said, none of this really matters as I am far enough into my recovery, where I am into the desensitization of triggers, when stuff like that shows up on my radar.
I must confess that I am just a little bit jealous as I have often fantasized about writng my own book.
To sum it all up, "it was just what I needed" and "I thoroughly enjoyed this book."
Best of You (Foo Fighters)
island
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#418179 - 12/04/12 03:57 PM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 04/02/10
Posts: 97
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Island - thank you for your feedback. My greatest fear in writing the book was that someone may be triggered unnecessarily - but after careful thought, I felt the content was overall very positive and helpful, so I pushed on. I hope you keep considering writing your book - the greatest hurdle is committing to it and staying on track (at least that was mine!) My best to you. Chris
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#425264 - 02/14/13 08:29 AM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Registered: 07/23/12
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Thanks for the bump Pero. I would not have seen it otherwise. This book is now at the top of my reading list.
-Jay-
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"Those are not your sins" A wise man
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#425271 - 02/14/13 10:37 AM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Moderator MaleSurvivor
Registered: 02/26/08
Posts: 6141
Loc: USA
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Hello all -
... I've spent the last year writing a book about my journey through therapy for seven years of CSA. I wanted to write a book to document what therapy is like, for those people who either had negative experiences or who didn't feel like therapy was for them. I have had a mostly positive experience in my two years of therapy. What I learned might be a great way for others to have a glimpse into a therapy session, without having to sit in one themselves....
The book is called Nice To Meet Me. If you want to check it out, please go to [page is no longer available] ... Chris I read your book. I recommend it highly. Puffer
Edited by pufferfish (02/14/13 10:39 AM)
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#425877 - 02/19/13 05:40 PM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Registered: 07/23/12
Posts: 116
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Chris,
I purchased your book last night on my NOOK and I only have 40 pages left to read. I really wish I had found this book sooner, you nail every emotion I have ever felt and validated (as so many here on MS have) my emotional state. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for publishing your journal. For someone like myself that is not in therapy it has shed light on what expectations I should have in a "T" when I get one.
I admire your courage, and for sharing your incredible journey. All the best to you and your family.
-Jay-
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#428593 - 03/21/13 08:41 AM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 04/02/10
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Thank you, Jay! So good to hear and my best to you in your recovery!
Chris
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#428594 - 03/21/13 08:49 AM
Re: I published my book
[Re: BuryingJack]
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Member MaleSurvivor
Registered: 04/02/10
Posts: 97
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So, I wrote another book. This one's different. It's fiction. A story about a man who returns from service in Afghanistan and finds himself in a situation where he suspects a boy is being abused. It's the first book in a series, and the entire goal of the series will be to share a lot of the ways pedophiles work, the problems that children have in combating predators, and the laws that make it difficult to bring these abusers to justice. I wrote the book to a much broader audience, not survivors specifically. I want to get a larger audience to better understand how far-reaching abuse is and the impacts it has on so many of our young people (who then become adults). I did my best to eliminate any specific abuse situations, but there may be some triggering content as I detail the way the pedophile works. It may not be for everyone, but it may be a great read for some of you. Just thought I'd share. If you're interested it's only $0.99 on all e-readers. It's called "Saving Chase" and can be found on any platform. My website for the book (and my first book, Nice To Meet Me) is www.ckcarlton.comMy best to everyone! Chris
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