“I’m finding it quite freeing and I hope the book can be a part of an important conversation about mental health.”ĭunn’s background is in writing for movies and TV. “I’ve kept that secret most of my life, except for my closest circle, so talking about it out loud, now… is a new experience,” Dunn told Invisible Publishing. Invisible Publishing describes the novel’s tone as a combination of “humour, sadness, and hope.”ĭunn assures that the work is “completely fictional” - but also confesses that she had her own experience with OCD in her youth. The title of the book comes from Paisley’s incessant need to count things in sets of eight. True crime novel examines 1966 shotgun killing spree in Windsor.Author Alexander MacLeod returns to Windsor hometown for book launch.Essex-raised comic artist Jeff Lemire focus of book of interviews.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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