Tuesday, July 13, 2010
When I heard the tape of Mel Gibson demeaning and threatening his former girlfriend - the mother of his child - it reminded me of the abuser I escaped from. I applaud her for taping him and I applaud the person who released them to the public - domestic violence is not a personal problem - it affects everyone. I hope it opens more serious discussion about this serious crime. I wish the media would stop with the victim blaming though. Victims of domestic violence do not ALLOW the abuse - it's forced on them. They feel trapped, alone, confused and ashamed. All victims of abuse resist in the safest way they can....they develop coping strategies to survive.... they are not weak - they're strong.....they want to live......they want to feel safe......they need help, compassion and support- not harsh judgement which just adds to the heavy burden of shame they already carry.
I was very honoured to receive The Tulip Award for my book, 'Sleeping with a Psychopath'. I felt validated because the award was presented by a local women's shelters - those amazing people who help the victims/survivors of domestic violence. To have their support, acknowledgement and encouragement, for me, meant my story was important - the message.
'Sleeping with a Psychopath' is available at amazon.com
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
I've done local television and radio interviews to promote my book - it's kind of exciting. I hope and pray my story reaches a place in readers ----- a place of compassion ---- a place of awareness ----- a place of change.
A day doesn't go by that I don't think about the women and children suffering in silence. I remember the feeling of hopelessness and deep, heavy shame. I remember 'wishing' he would just go away, disappear - change. I was imprisoned by fear. He promised if I ever left him he would find me - no matter where I went. I believed him. I didn't know what to do - I felt trapped. It's the worst feeling.
I did escape - with help. I pressed charges and he went to prison for ten years. Now my message is this; don't judge until you've walked in someone else's shoes. Victims of domestic violence are harshly judged and it's wrong. If you've never been in that situation you have no idea what they cope and function through. Victim blaming ads to their pain and loss of self-respect - it stops them from telling anyone - from seeking the help they so desperately need.
Reach out and help - reach out and lift someone up - support women's shelters. Be kind.
A day doesn't go by that I don't think about the women and children suffering in silence. I remember the feeling of hopelessness and deep, heavy shame. I remember 'wishing' he would just go away, disappear - change. I was imprisoned by fear. He promised if I ever left him he would find me - no matter where I went. I believed him. I didn't know what to do - I felt trapped. It's the worst feeling.
I did escape - with help. I pressed charges and he went to prison for ten years. Now my message is this; don't judge until you've walked in someone else's shoes. Victims of domestic violence are harshly judged and it's wrong. If you've never been in that situation you have no idea what they cope and function through. Victim blaming ads to their pain and loss of self-respect - it stops them from telling anyone - from seeking the help they so desperately need.
Reach out and help - reach out and lift someone up - support women's shelters. Be kind.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Monday, December 07, 2009
I find it difficult to promote/market my book. I feel like I'm blowing my own horn! I do believe in it and I want people to read it-I know it will open hearts and minds to an issue that never seems to go away.
I spent years working as an agent in the music industry and loved promoting my clients - I guess I have to look at myself as 'my client'.
I hope fellow bloggers who read my book will write me their feedback. It's available at http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore - just type in the title, 'Sleeping with a Psychopath' in the search box.
For shipping click on USPS Media Mail.
Have a GREAT day!
I spent years working as an agent in the music industry and loved promoting my clients - I guess I have to look at myself as 'my client'.
I hope fellow bloggers who read my book will write me their feedback. It's available at http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore - just type in the title, 'Sleeping with a Psychopath' in the search box.
For shipping click on USPS Media Mail.
Have a GREAT day!
Saturday, December 05, 2009
It was an interesting experience to write 'Sleeping with Psychopath.' It took me years to to put it together but finally about a year and a half ago I decided to fictionalize it. That's when I was able to detach and write the story without re-living it. It's hard to explain - I mean I felt it, I felt my character's fear and hopelessness - but I knew she was going to okay - I saw her strength and it made me proud.
I love the Whitney Houston song, 'I Didn't Know My Own Strength'. Do any of really know our own strength?
I love the Whitney Houston song, 'I Didn't Know My Own Strength'. Do any of really know our own strength?
Friday, December 04, 2009
Hi Everyone, 'Sleeping with a Psychopath' is my first novel. It's based on my own experience - my editor said it may best be described as a fictionized memoir. The story takes readers on a journey in the shoes of an abused woman during her frightening year with a psychopath. Readers will feel her fear, pain, despair and lonliness. Readers will also admire her determination, applaud her courage and ultimately cheer her triumphant finish. This is a story about an attractive, intelligent, independent woman who meets an attractive, intelligent, charming man. Successfully he disguises his true self and methodically seduces her into his sick and evil trap. The relationship moves fast -- from sexy and romantic to a horrific nightmare.
Sleeping with a Psychopath is available at http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore - search by book title.
Thanks, more tomorrow!
Sleeping with a Psychopath is available at http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore - search by book title.
Thanks, more tomorrow!
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