I am publishing many of my articles and blog posts as a book. It will be published spring 2009. Only the articles from my blog which are of my personal experiences and expressions will be published in the book. If you have enjoyed my blog posts from www.adderworld.com and would like to be a part of my new book, all you have to do is leave a quote here in this forum thread about my blog from your experience reading it. Please, leave your name after the quote exactly as you would like it printed in the book (You can use first name's only, if you want). Some of you have already given me your positive quotes and I thank you for participating! Your quotes will be your 'free' participation; no one has or will be paid for any quotes or feedback :)
Please, try to keep your quotes to 2 sentences at most.
The Brilliant Reality of ADHD Spring 2009 by Bryan Hutchinson
Bryan's work helps readers understand the everyday medical and practical limitations of the AD/HD label, and personalizes the interesting nuances of the recovery process. Dr Charles Parker http://www.corepsychblog.com
Here is my quote for you for free - Bryan's blog has been a great place to meet other ADHD adults and families who have similar struggles and successes to my own! You rock Bryan! Liza C.
I find comfort, solace, understanding and belonging in all of Bryan's work. He has chosen to make his voice the voice of all of us who are finding our way out of the fog, and discovering the beauty of ADHD, and I'm so thankful for his wisdom, guidance and above all, love for all of us! Jen K, aka NerdyMommy http://www.nerdymommy.com
The mind of someone with ADD/ADHD is different, and at times difficult for others to comprehend. Here we can find solace and comfort along the way to finding ourselves. Our personal relationships are enriched by what we can discover through meds, therapy and sharing with each other. Thank you, Bryan for the wealth of information and bringing the world to us! ~Rochelle N.
Permalink Reply by Anya on October 13, 2008 at 11:27pm
As a person with AD/HD who always felt ‘not of this world’, to me, reading Bryan’s work is like seeing for the first time a reflection appear on the other side of a mirror which had appeared empty for so long