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Riveting. Captures the world of mental illness and made me feel like I was right there in it. All of the tension, anguish, frustration is brought to life on the page, as well as the moments of hopefulness, humor, and eventual triumph.
Bob Nelson, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Alexander Payne’s Nebraska

 
Joe Guppy’s My Fluorescent God is a moving and poignant examination of madness and redemption.
Charles R. Cross, New York Times best-selling author of Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain

 
Joe Guppy describes the isolated experience of insanity with such insight, brilliance, and intensity, I found myself thinking, "Oh my god, this is exactly the hell of mental illness. I get it. I get it." Plus, it’s often FUNNY. Not an easy task.
Lauren Weedman, author of
 A Woman Trapped in a Woman’s Body