Good Midnight, Insomniacs
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About the Book
“Good Midnight, Insomniacs” is a spontaneous collage of life-writing and photographs put together in one breath and hastening to document the early stages of the author’s recovery from addiction and depression. No matter who you are - a man or a woman, young or old, rich or poor, black or white, your addiction wants to take your life. Period. “The Three Headed Dragon” wants you dead. Alma Christova’s modest self-help booklet is dedicated to intervention and addresses people who decided to conquer one of 21st century’s deadliest pandemics. As the proverbial slogan of Alcoholics Anonymous goes: “You are no longer alone”, it is her firm belief that in today’s cyber era there is no excuse for silencing mental health issues and chronic addiction pathology, no reason for isolation and despair in the wee hours of the morning. Alma’s personal collection of sunrise pictures taken over the first six months of her recovery sends the symbolic message of hope for a new daybreak to fellow addicts and insomniacs. The essays are simply a continuation of her gratitude letter to “The Addictions and Concurrent Disorders Centre” at the Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga and depict her personal awakening as a direct result from its multifaceted support. The acquired knowledge has empowered the author beyond words (here come the pictures!) and has opened widely a new road to yet another journey of healing and discovery.
About the Author
Alma Christova holds a Ph.D. in German Studies and Culture from the University of Toronto, where she teaches. A native of Bulgaria and prior to immigrating to Canada in 1993, she has lived and worked in Bulgaria, Germany and Finland. Alma is proficient in six languages and works also as a Court Interpreter for the Ministry of the Attorney General thus sharing her extensive personal cross-cultural experience. Currently she lives in a condominium called “Papillon Place” among other free butterflies and collects sunrise pictures taken rhapsodically every morning from the balcony of her penthouse.