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Lara Lillibridge: Sharing personal stories is an essential part of many people’s recovery processes. Why did you feel it was important to write down your story and share it with the world, in addition to speaking at meetings? Was the written form important to you? remains undiscovered in the Moors of north Monaghan. The kidnapping, torture, murder and secret burial of Columba, identical to the crimes committed by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady in England in the 1960s. Aidan Martin's Europhic Recall does exactly that. It's a pandora's box of a book, in that it tells a story of addiction, abuse, pain, and cancer, but of hope too.
Groomed, abused and plunged into a world of addiction in West
Aidan’s relatable journey, so far, through a life which puts hardships into perspective is profoundly moving.Aiden volunteered at a homeless shelter in his early 20’s and he said the buzz of helping others helped him turn things around. AM: Currently I am two years and three months clean. And I don’t mind answering this at all so please don’t worry. I wonder if some of Aidan’s addictions were his way of being in control of what happened to him, or having a mental excuse for why they happened to him. It was a normal way of life to get involved in substances, there was just nothing there for us so I never considered college.
Euphoric Recall by Aidan Martin | Waterstones
I woke up the next day feeling peculiar. I found it significantly easier to tell those close to me that I love them. How did this happen to me? To a person rather reserved with their feelings.....Over fifty local people attended a Bound Together event on 10 March organised by Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drug s at West Lothian College and heard from local author Aidan Martin and his mum. Pat 'The Gub' Arthurs, from Dungannon, had his finger shot off when trying to murder a prison officer