Hi everyone. I am, as always, Brian Keene and this is the 173rd issue of Letters From the Labyrinth, a weekly newsletter for fans of my work. Previous issues are archived here. This past week, folks on social media did a big thing to de-stigmatize mental illness, by posting about it and such, and using the appropriate hashtags. I didn't say much, other than admitting that I suffer from long-term PTSD. What I didn't mention is that more recently in my adult life, a peculiar form of paranoia/psychosis, in which I am absolutely convinced I am going to die very soon, has pretty much taken control of my waking hours. It's not hypochondria, but it probably looks that way to my closest friends. And I couldn't blame them for thinking that way. Ask him and Geoff Cooper will tell you that while I was writing
Letters From the Labyrinth 173
Letters From the Labyrinth 173
Letters From the Labyrinth 173
Hi everyone. I am, as always, Brian Keene and this is the 173rd issue of Letters From the Labyrinth, a weekly newsletter for fans of my work. Previous issues are archived here. This past week, folks on social media did a big thing to de-stigmatize mental illness, by posting about it and such, and using the appropriate hashtags. I didn't say much, other than admitting that I suffer from long-term PTSD. What I didn't mention is that more recently in my adult life, a peculiar form of paranoia/psychosis, in which I am absolutely convinced I am going to die very soon, has pretty much taken control of my waking hours. It's not hypochondria, but it probably looks that way to my closest friends. And I couldn't blame them for thinking that way. Ask him and Geoff Cooper will tell you that while I was writing