I was thirteen years old when I started writing 'Do You Know Indigo?'. I'm now twenty five and even though I don't believe my writing skills have massively improved or matured I do think it might be time to revisit and re-write.
I may not be in love with the every concept, character or plot-line I conceived for this story but I still believe in what I was writing and respect the voice and ambitions of my teenage self. There was clearly a huge part of me that thought it was important and necessary to write this story.
Mental health and the fragility of it plays a huge role in this story and is embodied by the paranormal elements within it. I do not believe my teenage self, though struggling with her own mental health, addressed the hugely important topic well enough. I am not sure my current self could do a better job but I think it is important to try. I'm a massive advocate for the importance of mental health and talking about it. I know that my own mental health can be unpredictable and terrifying at times. But I know I am not alone. You are not alone.
These books, as it stands, are currently unedited but chapters, in time, will be rewritten and will have a date to say so at the the beginning - just so you know whether teenage or adult Bekah had a hand in writing them.
I hope that these books help someone out there as much as writing them down helped me. Emotions on a page, lived out through fictional characters are far less scary than trapped inside your head.
Happy reading. Much love.
Bekah.

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Do You Know Indigo?
ParanormalChristine Evans doesn't remember why she played her hand in the suicide game, or why the boy with eyes of red urged her to. Christine Evans couldn't understand why, on the anniversary of that same attempted suicide, a boy with eyes of indigo appea...