Category: Addiction and Recovery

Addiction and Recovery, Mental Health

A Tale of Two Parents – Surviving, Resentment, and Redemption

Last September I lost my mother. She died unexpectedly one day, all at once. She was my last living parent, as my father had passed on a few years before. My father did not die unexpectedly. His body had been ravaged by cancer. It spread throughout his body and his death was drawn out and …

Addiction and Recovery, Crazy Punks, Fiction

Sex Talk – An excerpt from my novel-in-progress A Long Slow Aftermath

    This is an excerpt from my novel-in-progress A Long Slow Aftermath. This scene introduces the main character Preston’s Narcotics Anonymous friends Haste and Durant as they talk about the art of going South of the border!      “I swear, I can still taste her,” said Haste.      “Taste her?” asked Preston.      “Her pussy. I …

Addiction and Recovery, Mental Health

“Clean” versus “Clean and Sober”: Bullies in Twelve Step

As a recovering addict I belong to a few Narcotics Anonymous groups on various social media platforms. In one online forum, a man who was still relatively new to Narcotics Anonymous posted that he had been clean and sober for a few months. A few people congratulated him on his clean time, but more than …

Addiction and Recovery, Crazy Punks, Fiction

On the Subject of Speed and Privy Members – An excerpt from my novel The Falling Circle

Warehouse

Here is an excerpt from my novel The Falling Circle, a story about being down and out and punk in the big city. Available on Amazon.com     It was an unusually cold night. The biting cold seemed to make the night extra dark. A good gust of wind would shoot by now and then as Preston …

Addiction and Recovery

My Uneasy Relationship with Twelve Step

I have been clean for more than twenty years, after having lived a life of using copious amounts of alcohol and recreational drugs. That’s how I usually say it, that I’ve been clean all of these years, but to some people who aren’t down with the Bill Wilson way of speaking I might say I’ve …