Strange Places: A Memoir of Mental Illness – Will Elliott

Posted on July 2nd, 2009 by Jarvis in Health, Non-Fiction

As seen in Spectrum, Strange Places: A Memoir of Mental Illness is the author of The Pilo Family Circus, Will Elliott latest book -a darkly humorous, insightful and searingly honest first-hand account of a journey through schizophrenia from a prodigiously talented writer.

“I’ve been to places that no one else on this planet will ever go. Me I’ve lived for a short time as a werewolf. As a vampire. As a revolutionary. As a psychic. As a magician. As someone who cannot be hurt by physical force. As someone who can speak to the dead…I have lived as Jesus Christ. I have been he who knows all. You see all this is true because for a while it was all real. What hurts what really hurts is that I will never feel so alive as I felt the night I ran barefoot from hospital hearing vampires rustle in the trees above seeing a war zone around me seeing battalions and guarded castles in the houses to either side of me the air rife and thick with magic crackling with an energy that exists on the far boundary of the human mind which once crossed we’re not supposed to return from.I made it back when I shouldn’t have so I’m lucky. But no matter what else happens in life no matter what mountains I climb no matter how close I come to death nothing will ever again make me feel so alive as I felt that night. Nothing.”

Strange Places: A Memoir of Mental Illness by Will Elliott, ISBN 9780733323522

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In 2006 Will Elliott had his first novel THE PILO FAMILY CIRCUS published. It won five literary awards and great acclaim nationally and internationally. What nobody knew was that the young author of that work of terrifying fantasy had just recovered from a psychotic episode and been diagnosed as a schizophrenic. This is his memoir of that harrowing — and enlightening — time.

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