The Art of Confusion
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  • Reads 12,316
  • Votes 334
  • Parts 56
  • Time 47m
Complete, First published Jun 13, 2012
Diana Miller is schizophrenic...or at least she thinks so. She has never been clinically diagnosed because her father believes that mental illness is demon possession, and she knows he would never take her to a psychiatrist. To cope with her inner confusion, she reaches out to others, hoping they'll help make sense of it all--but she only ends up confusing them as well. After years of struggling to separate fantasy from reality in her fictional prose, she finally resorts to writing poetry. This is her collection of poems--read at the risk of your own sanity.
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