West Lothian Courier

I’ve survived sex abuse and addiction – now I’ll tell my story

Author lays out his traumatic life in new book

- DEBBIE HALL

A recovering drug addict and survivor of sexual abuse has written a book in the hope of reaching out to other people in similar situations.

Aidan Mar t i n , f rom Livingston, will see his first book, ‘ Euphoric Recall’ released at the end of next month.

It tells the story of Aidan’s recovery from extreme trauma and addiction and tells how he survived brutal experience­s with suicide, violence and severe mental health issues.

Aidan told The Courier he felt the time was right to put his experience­s down on paper and in doing so he also enlisted the help of friend Mark Deans, who provided illustrati­ons.

Aidan said: “I am a recovering addict and survivor of sexual abuse and I decided to write after someone close to me in my family died.

“I decided it was time to face up to everything. All the trauma, the severe mental health and the addiction.

“I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my life and done harm, but I am doing a lot of good with my life now. I am an advocacy worker in addictions, I have an Honours Degree in Social Sciences and am halfway through an MSc in Social Work.

“My real aim is to write and speak publicly about addiction. I want to smash through stereotype­s, stigma and shame.

“There is a drug epidemic in Scotland at the moment so the conversati­on needs to be had. I want men to feel safe to speak about mental health and suicide, and especially addiction.

“My book also talks about the pros and cons of growing up in Livingston in the 80s, 90s and 00s. Some of it was brutal and some of it beautiful.”

Aidan said writing the book – which will be released on October 1 through Guts Publishing – helped him to come to terms with his past, something he hopes will help other people.

He said: “Writing this has been cathartic but it is more than that. I already see conversati­ons opening up since I spoke out and I want to achieve more of that.

“I definitely want to reach others suffering from addiction or any kind of trauma, or mental health issues.”

Aidan said his family and partner have all been very supportive of his journey and he was pleased his friend Mark Deans had come on board to illustrate his book – and so much more.

Aidan continued: “I couldn’t do this without my best friend and illustrato­r Mark Deans. We grew up in Ladywell together and he is more than just the illustrato­r of the front cover he has had my back through an experience where I am exposing myself and my life experience­s and revisiting trauma.

“And of course, I am privileged to work with a fantastic publisher called Guts Publishing.

“I am extremely excited for Euphoric Recall to come out and all local support is valued. We have brought the original release date of February 12 forward due to the interest.”

To find out more about Aidan and pre- order his book visit https://www.facebook.com/ aidanmarti­nauthor/? view_ public_for=1050132412­95155 or https :// twitter. com/ AidanAutho­r.

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