ISBN: 978-1-945233-08-1 | $16.00 | Paperback

ISBN: 978-1-945233-08-1 | $16.00 | Paperback

Catherine Klatzker

YOU WILL NEVER BE NORMAL

Nonfiction | Memoir

May 4, 2021


Photo Credit: Baz Here

Photo Credit: Baz Here

Catherine Klatzker is a memoirist, poet, wife, mother, grandmother, friend, meditator, a retired pediatric ICU RN of 22 years, and a member of the Authors Guild. Her work has appeared in Atticus Review, Intima: A Journal of Narrative MedicineEmrys JournalLime Hawk Journal, The Examined Life Journal, Tiferet Journal, and in mental health anthologies. Originally from the quad cities of Illinois, she now lives in southern California with her husband, delightedly nearby their children and grandchildren.

As a resident at the Ragdale Foundation, Catherine was able to take the time and space to work in peace on her first full-length memoir, You Will Never Be Normal, awakening her to the circumstances of so many other silent survivors. “My memoir plunges into essential questions of how our brains and minds work to keep us safe, the nature of sanity, and how far are we willing to dive into family history and forgotten memories to find our way back to health, to wholeness.” says Klatzker of her deeply personal and courageous first book. “Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is often written about from the outside, by therapists, clinicians, and other witnesses. When approached from outside in that way, DID becomes a spectacle, and the person in pain at the center of it disappears. The strength, appeal, and focus of my memoir is that it is communicated from inside the DID experience.”

Selected short excerpts of You Will Never Be Normal have appeared in slightly different form in Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine, Emrys Journal, and in mental health anthologies from In Fact Books, Same Time Next Week, and from Lime Hawk Literary Arts Collective, Parts Unbound. Her excerpt, “Al Chet,” won Tiferet Journal’s 2014 prize for Nonfiction.

Find her online at:
www.catherine.klatzker.com
https://www.facebook.com/klatzkerwriter
@TooManyParts

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