Marianne Eloise is a writer and journalist. She covers topics like TV, film, digital culture, neurodiversity, wellness and alternative music, for outlets including The Cut, the New York Times, Courier, Vulture, i-D, Guardian and more.
The mortifying ordeal of being known, minus the ordeal and sans
mortification. I felt recognised on every page, learned so many new
things, and laughed so hard I choked on my water. Read this!!!
*Naoise Dolan, author of Exciting Times*
In her candid, witty memoir, Marianne Eloise offers a powerful
account of what it is like to feel trapped by mental health
problems and obsessions ... A brave book that puts vulnerability
fully on show.
*Independent*
Incandescent [...] Eloise's wit and grace cast her differences in a
dazzling light [...] the result is a rewarding navigation through
the corridors of a relentlessly curious mind.
*Publishers Weekly*
There are several shrewd observations made within this lucid and
level-headed memoir. Amongst them is the way the matrix of
obsession, compulsion and intrusion represents an exaggeration of
conventional anxieties.
*Arts Desk*
Did not disappoint [...] a really good portrayal of neurodiversity
in an entertaining and enjoyable way'
*Eleanor, NetGalley*
Lyrical, often funny, ... the essays will leave readers feeling
secondhand joy and maybe even encouragement to own their love for
their own less-than-cool favorite things.
*NYLON*
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