Crisis Mode is a journey of self exploration when that inner voice is deep in the throes of mental illness. It incorporates lessons learned with the daily struggle to do life when the struggle is too much. Crisis Mode reaches towards hope, finding humor and irony in the tools one uses to dig themselves out. This is for anybody who has wallowed in despair and has been told to "tough it out". Or to those who have plastered on a smile but are dying inside. Crisis Mode connects readers through the vulnerability of truth telling, exposing fears and obsessive thoughts to the light. It's not heart…mehr
Crisis Mode is a journey of self exploration when that inner voice is deep in the throes of mental illness. It incorporates lessons learned with the daily struggle to do life when the struggle is too much. Crisis Mode reaches towards hope, finding humor and irony in the tools one uses to dig themselves out. This is for anybody who has wallowed in despair and has been told to "tough it out". Or to those who have plastered on a smile but are dying inside. Crisis Mode connects readers through the vulnerability of truth telling, exposing fears and obsessive thoughts to the light. It's not heart breaking. It makes your soul stronger for having taken Koch's journey with her.
Danielle Koch's work has appeared in Thought Notebook Journal, Driftless Magazine, The Unsealed, Inspire[d] Magazine, ArtScan, and The Oneota Review. Koch has her Masters in Education from the University of Minnesota, and teaching license in Communication Arts and Literature grades 5-12. She has studied fiction writing at The Loft. She is an avid part of the writing community in Minneapolis and St. Paul; taking part in writing groups at Midtown Global Market, Rice Street Library, and various coffee shop meet-ups. She is an educator, coffee aficionado, yoga practitioner, avid reader, and feminist. You can find out more at danielle-koch.com.
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